Respuesta :
Silver chloride is AgCl, while silver nitrate is AgNO3. There is the same amount of AgNO3, so the silver from a sample of silver nitrate can produce the same amount of silver chloride. Therefore, this produces 15.0 moles of silver chloride.
Answer: 15.0
Explanation:
1) The chemical formula of silver nitrate is AgNO₃
2) The chemical formula of silver chloride is AgCl
3) Therefore, by mass balance you know that all the atoms of Ag in AgNO₃ will en up at the AgCl. This is a mole ratio 1:1.
4) Since, there are 15.0 moles of Ag atoms in 15.0 moles of AgNO₃, you conclude, using the 1: 1 ratio, that 15.0 moles of AgCl are produced.