2 In a particular experiment in your laboratory, you are instructed to mix a solution of 0.15 mol of silver nitrate AgNO; with another solution of 0.28 mol of ferric chloride FeCl; Silver nitrate reacts with ferric chloride to give silver chloride AgCl and ferric nitrate FelNO); A. Show the balanced chemical equation. B. Which is the limiting reactant in the chemical equation? C. How many moles of Fe(NO3)3 are produced? D. How much excess reactant is left over? E. What is the percentage error if the actual yield of AgCl is 0.08 mol?

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2. In a particular experiment in your laboratory, you are instructed to mix
a solution of 0.15 mol of silver nitrate AgNO3 with another solution of
0.28 mol of ferric chloride FeCl3
Silver nitrate reacts with ferric chloride to give silver chloride AgCl and
ferric nitrate FelNO:3
A. Show the balanced chemical equation.
B. Which is the limiting reactant in the chemical equation?
C. How many moles of Fe(NO3]3 are produced?
D. How much excess reactant is left over?
E. What is the percentage error if the actual yield of AgCl is 0.08 mol?
Transcribed Image Text:Practice: 2. In a particular experiment in your laboratory, you are instructed to mix a solution of 0.15 mol of silver nitrate AgNO3 with another solution of 0.28 mol of ferric chloride FeCl3 Silver nitrate reacts with ferric chloride to give silver chloride AgCl and ferric nitrate FelNO:3 A. Show the balanced chemical equation. B. Which is the limiting reactant in the chemical equation? C. How many moles of Fe(NO3]3 are produced? D. How much excess reactant is left over? E. What is the percentage error if the actual yield of AgCl is 0.08 mol?
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