Silver Oxide
Silver Oxide
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If one mole of silver oxide is allowed to react with three moles of sodium chloride:?
If one mole of silver oxide is allowed to react with three moles of sodium chloride:
three moles of silver chloride will precipitate.
one mole of sodium oxide will be formed.
one mole of silver chloride will precipitate and two moles of sodium oxide will form.
Answers 1 & 3, only, are correct.
None of the above are correct.
Jasmine,
The balkanced equation would be Ag2O + 2NaCl ---> 2AgCl + Na2O
There should be one mole of Ag2O per two moles NaCl. Any more NaCl is excess -- two moles of AgCl is all you will get.
Three moles of silver chloride will precipitate --> NO, only two
one mole of sodium oxide will be formed --> NO, two
one mole of silver chloride will precipitate and two moles of sodium oxide will form --> NO, two moles and one mole, respectively
Answers 1 & 3, only, are correct --> NO, see above
None of the above are correct -- This is correct
Hope that helped!

