Peter P. answered 02/12/20
Bachelors degree in science with years of tutoring experience
Niah P.
asked 02/11/20
Peter P. answered 02/12/20
Bachelors degree in science with years of tutoring experience
Jesse E. answered 02/11/20
Masters in Chemistry and Bachelors in Biology
For this problem, I will be assuming a 1 to 1 molar ration, implying that for one mole of AgBr there will be 1 mole of NaBr produced. We use dimensional analysis to convert the moles of AgBR to moles of NaBr and covert this to grams using the atomic weight.
40 moles AgBr x 1 mole NaBr/1 mole AgBr x 102.894 g/ mole 4115.76 g.
Note: the answer is not in significant figures.
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