3. If 25 g of iron (II) chloride reacts with 48 g of sodium phosphate, what is the limiting reagent? How much sodium chloride and iron (II) phosphate can be formed?, -
3. If 25 g of iron (II) chloride reacts with 48 g of sodium phosphate, what is the limiting reagent? How much sodium chloride and iron (II) phosphate can be formed?, -
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![TEST I. Analyze and outline the steps necessary to determine the information requested in each of the
following:
2. Silver is often extracted from ores such as K[Ag(CN),] and then recovered by the reaction:
2K [Ag(CN)] (a)+ Zn 2Ag + Zn(
a. How many molecules o
b. What maZn(CN), is produced?
Og of
N (04)
ed by the reaction of 45.27 g of K[Ag(CN),]?
GENERAL CHEMISTRY ANSWERSHEET_21-22//AAZ
3. If 25 g of iron (II) chloride reacts with 48 g of sodium phosphate, what is the limiting reagent?
How much sodium chloride and iron (II) phosphate can be formed?, -](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fcfd8697d-c9db-4331-9e8c-f1a017c37ca4%2Fcdf6c09b-04d3-4146-8265-b113f935b138%2Fqqtep7_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:TEST I. Analyze and outline the steps necessary to determine the information requested in each of the
following:
2. Silver is often extracted from ores such as K[Ag(CN),] and then recovered by the reaction:
2K [Ag(CN)] (a)+ Zn 2Ag + Zn(
a. How many molecules o
b. What maZn(CN), is produced?
Og of
N (04)
ed by the reaction of 45.27 g of K[Ag(CN),]?
GENERAL CHEMISTRY ANSWERSHEET_21-22//AAZ
3. If 25 g of iron (II) chloride reacts with 48 g of sodium phosphate, what is the limiting reagent?
How much sodium chloride and iron (II) phosphate can be formed?, -
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