Silver iodide is a photosensitive material used in photography. One method of forming silver iodide is the reaction between potassium iodide and silver nitrate in solution. 5. Assume aqueous solutions of Potassium Iodide and Silver Nitrate are the starting substances (reactants) in the reaction. e. determine if a solid precipitate is formed in this reaction. If yes, state its chemical formula. f. If 1.75 g of potassium iodide and 3.21 g of silver nitrate are combined, then what is the limiting reactant? Theoretically what mass of the solid product could form from these amounts of reactants? g. What is the percent yield if 1.50 g of the solid product was actually obtained in lab? h. How many potassium atoms are in 0.986 g of potassium iodide? please answer all parts of question.
Silver iodide is a photosensitive material used in photography. One method of forming silver iodide is the reaction between potassium iodide and silver nitrate in solution.
5. Assume aqueous solutions of Potassium Iodide and Silver Nitrate are the starting substances (reactants) in the reaction.
e. determine if a solid precipitate is formed in this reaction. If yes, state its chemical formula.
f. If 1.75 g of potassium iodide and 3.21 g of silver nitrate are combined, then what is the limiting reactant? Theoretically what mass of the solid product could form from these amounts of reactants?
g. What is the percent yield if 1.50 g of the solid product was actually obtained in lab?
h. How many potassium atoms are in 0.986 g of potassium iodide?
please answer all parts of question.

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