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Answers:
3 moles of Silver is formed
1 mole of excess AgNO₃ is left unreacted
Solution:
The balance chemical equation is as follow,
Cu + 2 AgNO₃ → Cu(NO₃)₂ + 2 Ag
Step 1: Finding out Limiting Reagent:
According to equation,
1 mole of Cu reacts with = 2 moles of AgNO₃
So,
1.5 moles of Cu will react with = X moles of AgNO₃
Solving for X,
X = (1.5 mol × 2 mol) ÷ 1 mol
X = 3 mol of AgNO₃
Therefore, 1.5 moles of Copper requires 3 moles of AgNO₃ for complete reaction but, we are provided with 4 moles of AgNO₃ which is in excess hence, Cu is the limiting reagent and will control the yield of products.
Step 2: Calculate Amount of Ag formed:
According to equation,
1 mole of Cu produced = 2 moles of Ag
So,
1.5 moles of Cu will produce = X moles of Ag
Solving for X,
X = (1.5 mol × 2 mol) ÷ 1 mol
X = 3 moles of Silver
Step 3: Calculating Excess AgNO₃ left:
As the reaction required only 3 moles of AgNO₃ and we were provided with 4 moles of AgNO₃ so the amount left was,
Excess AgNO₃ = 4 moles - 3 moles
Excess AgNO₃ = 1 mole
Answer:
1 mole of excess reactant (AgNO[tex]_3[/tex] will be left.
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all, we need to balance the given equation to get:
[tex]Cu + [/tex]2[tex]AgNO^3[/tex] → [tex]Cu(NO^3)^2+[/tex]2[tex]Ag[/tex]
We know that,
1 mole of Cu reacts with 2 moles of AgNO[tex]_3[/tex]
So supposing the number of moles of AgNO[tex]_3[/tex] to be x for 1.5 moles of Cu, we can find x:
[tex]x = \frac{1.5*2}{1} = 3[/tex]
Therefore 3 moles of AgNO[tex]_3[/tex] are needed to complete the reaction while we have excess of it (4 moles). So 1 mole of excess reactant AgNO[tex]_3[/tex] will be left.