4Ag + 2H2S +O2 --> 2Ag2S + 2H2O A) how many moles of silver sulfide are made from 1 mole of silver
Question
4Ag + 2H2S +O2 --> 2Ag2S + 2H2O A) how many moles of silver sulfide are made from 1 mole of silver
Solution
The balanced chemical equation shows that 4 moles of silver (Ag) react to produce 2 moles of silver sulfide (Ag2S).
So, if we start with 1 mole of silver, we can set up a proportion to find out how many moles of silver sulfide are produced:
4 moles Ag : 2 moles Ag2S = 1 mole Ag : x moles Ag2S
Solving for x gives x = (2/4) * 1 = 0.5 moles Ag2S
So, 1 mole of silver will produce 0.5 moles of silver sulfide.
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