How many grams of AgCI will be formed when 60 mL of 0.500 M AGNO3 is completely reacted according to the balanced chemical reaction: FeCl3(aq) + 3 AGNO3(aq) → 3 AgCI(s) + Fe(NO3)2(aq)

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### Stoichiometry Calculation Tool

**Problem Statement:**
How many grams of AgCl will be formed when \(60 \, \text{mL}\) of \(0.500 \, \text{M AgNO}_3\) is completely reacted according to the balanced chemical reaction:

\[
\text{FeCl}_3(\text{aq}) + \mathbf{3} \, \text{AgNO}_3(\text{aq}) \rightarrow \mathbf{3} \, \text{AgCl}(\text{s}) + \text{Fe(NO}_3\text{)}_2(\text{aq})
\]

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**Starting Amount**

\[ \boxed{\text{Starting Amount}} \times \left( \boxed{} \boxed{} \right) \]

The problem involves calculating the amount of silver chloride (AgCl) produced. Given the starting amount of \(60 \, \text{mL}\) of \(0.500 \, \text{M AgNO}_3\), you need to use stoichiometry to find the resultant grams of AgCl.

**Graph or Diagram Description:**
1. **Chemical Equation:** It shows the balanced reaction with FeCl\(_3\) reacting with AgNO\(_3\).
2. **Calculation Area:**
   - A section where the starting amount and stoichiometric calculations are displayed with input boxes to enter values and conversion factors.
   - Buttons with numerical values, conversion factors (moles, liters, grams), and substances (AgNO3, AgCl) to assist in calculations.
   
   The buttons include:
   - Numerical values: 169.88, 12.9, 1.43, 4.30, 1, 1000, \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\), 0.500, 1.70, 3, 60, 0.001, 143.32
   - Units and substances: M AgNO\(_3\), L AgNO\(_3\), L AgCl, g AgNO\(_3\), mol AgNO\(_3\), mol AgCl, g AgCl, mL AgNO\(_3\), mL AgCl
   
3. **Add Factor:** A number and unit entry point to multiply by the starting amount, displaying the stoichiometric relationship and calculations.
   
4. **Answer
Transcribed Image Text:### Stoichiometry Calculation Tool **Problem Statement:** How many grams of AgCl will be formed when \(60 \, \text{mL}\) of \(0.500 \, \text{M AgNO}_3\) is completely reacted according to the balanced chemical reaction: \[ \text{FeCl}_3(\text{aq}) + \mathbf{3} \, \text{AgNO}_3(\text{aq}) \rightarrow \mathbf{3} \, \text{AgCl}(\text{s}) + \text{Fe(NO}_3\text{)}_2(\text{aq}) \] --- **Starting Amount** \[ \boxed{\text{Starting Amount}} \times \left( \boxed{} \boxed{} \right) \] The problem involves calculating the amount of silver chloride (AgCl) produced. Given the starting amount of \(60 \, \text{mL}\) of \(0.500 \, \text{M AgNO}_3\), you need to use stoichiometry to find the resultant grams of AgCl. **Graph or Diagram Description:** 1. **Chemical Equation:** It shows the balanced reaction with FeCl\(_3\) reacting with AgNO\(_3\). 2. **Calculation Area:** - A section where the starting amount and stoichiometric calculations are displayed with input boxes to enter values and conversion factors. - Buttons with numerical values, conversion factors (moles, liters, grams), and substances (AgNO3, AgCl) to assist in calculations. The buttons include: - Numerical values: 169.88, 12.9, 1.43, 4.30, 1, 1000, \(6.022 \times 10^{23}\), 0.500, 1.70, 3, 60, 0.001, 143.32 - Units and substances: M AgNO\(_3\), L AgNO\(_3\), L AgCl, g AgNO\(_3\), mol AgNO\(_3\), mol AgCl, g AgCl, mL AgNO\(_3\), mL AgCl 3. **Add Factor:** A number and unit entry point to multiply by the starting amount, displaying the stoichiometric relationship and calculations. 4. **Answer
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