- Using the following equation Na3PO4 + 3AgNO3 → Ag3PO + 3NANO3 .) How many moles of Na3P04 would be required to react with 1.0 moles of AgNO3 ? b.) How many moles of NANO3 can be produced from 0.50 moles of Na3PO4 ? c.) How many grams of Ag3P04 can be produced from 5.00g of Na3PO4? d.) If you have 9.44g of Na3PO4, how many grams of AgNo3 will be needed for complete reaction ? e) When 25.0g of AGNO3 are reacted, 18.7g of Ag3PO4 are produced. What is the percentage yield of Ag-PO.? (Hint. calculate the theoretical yield first. 18.7g is the actual yield.)

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1. Using the following equation
Na3PO4 + 3AgNO3 → Ag3PO4 + 3NANO3
a.) How many moles of Na3PO4 would be required to react with 1.0 moles of AgNO3 ?
b.) How many moles of NANO3 can be produced from 0.50 moles of Na3PO4 ?
c.) How many grams of Ag3PO4 can be produced from 5.00g of Na3P04?
d.) If you have 9.44g of Na3PO4, how many grams of AgNo3 will be needed for complete reaction ?
e) When 25.0g of AgNO3 are reacted, 18.7g of Ag3PO4 are produced. What is the percentage yield of
Ag.PO4? (Hint.. calculate the theoretical yield first. 18.7g is the actual yield.)
Transcribed Image Text:1. Using the following equation Na3PO4 + 3AgNO3 → Ag3PO4 + 3NANO3 a.) How many moles of Na3PO4 would be required to react with 1.0 moles of AgNO3 ? b.) How many moles of NANO3 can be produced from 0.50 moles of Na3PO4 ? c.) How many grams of Ag3PO4 can be produced from 5.00g of Na3P04? d.) If you have 9.44g of Na3PO4, how many grams of AgNo3 will be needed for complete reaction ? e) When 25.0g of AgNO3 are reacted, 18.7g of Ag3PO4 are produced. What is the percentage yield of Ag.PO4? (Hint.. calculate the theoretical yield first. 18.7g is the actual yield.)
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