Consider the Reaction: 2AgCl + Na2s04 → Ag2SO4 + 2NaCl (MW Ag = 108, Cl = 35.45, Na = 23, S = 32 and O = 16) Answer the Following Question. 1. What is the stoichiometric coefficient of AgCl? (Look at the balanced chemical equation.) 2. Solve for the following: a. mol NaCl if 190 mol AgCl is given b. kmol AgCl if 800 kg Na2SO4 is given c. mol Na2SO4 if 90 mol NaCl is given g Ag2SO4 if 1000 kg Na2SO4 is given d.

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Consider the Reaction:
2AgCl + Na2S04 →
Ag2SO4 + 2NaCl
(MW Ag = 108, Cl = 35.45, Na = 23, S = 32 and O = 16)
Answer the Following Question.
1. What is the stoichiometric coefficient of AgCl? (Look at the balanced chemical
equation.)
2. Solve for the following:
a. mol NaCl if 190 mol AgCl is given
b. kmol AgCl if 800 kg Na2SO4 is given
c. mol Na2SO4 if 90 mol NaCl is given
g Ag2SO4 if 1000 kg Na2SO4 is given
d.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the Reaction: 2AgCl + Na2S04 → Ag2SO4 + 2NaCl (MW Ag = 108, Cl = 35.45, Na = 23, S = 32 and O = 16) Answer the Following Question. 1. What is the stoichiometric coefficient of AgCl? (Look at the balanced chemical equation.) 2. Solve for the following: a. mol NaCl if 190 mol AgCl is given b. kmol AgCl if 800 kg Na2SO4 is given c. mol Na2SO4 if 90 mol NaCl is given g Ag2SO4 if 1000 kg Na2SO4 is given d.
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