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This is about silver iodide. Silver iodide is produced in the reaction between silver nitrate solution and sodium iodide solution. The equation for the reaction is... show full transcript
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The total mass before the reaction is calculated by adding the masses of beaker A and beaker B. From Table 3, the mass before mixing is:
Total mass before = 78.26 g (Beaker A) + 78.50 g (Beaker B) = 156.76 g.
After mixing, the mass of beaker A and its contents is 108.22 g, and the mass of beaker B and its contents is 48.54 g.
Thus, the total mass after mixing is:
Total mass after = 108.22 g + 48.54 g = 156.76 g.
Since the mass before mixing equals the mass after mixing (156.76 g), it demonstrates that no mass is lost, complying with the law of conservation of mass.
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The student could use filtration to separate the insoluble silver iodide from the solution. By pouring the mixture through filter paper in a funnel, the solid silver iodide would be retained on the paper, while the liquid surrounding it would pass through.
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To calculate the percentage atom economy, we first find the total relative formula mass of the reactants:
Total Mr of reactants = Mr of AgNO3 + Mr of NaI = 170 + 150 = 320.
Next, determine the relative formula mass of the desired product:
Mr of AgI = 235.
The formula for percentage atom economy is:
Percentage Atom Economy = (Mass of desired product / Total mass of reactants) × 100
Substituting the values we have:
Percentage Atom Economy = (235 / 320) × 100 = 73.4375%
Rounding to three significant figures, the answer is 73.4%.
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Reactions with a high atom economy are preferred in industry for sustainable development, as they reduce waste and make more efficient use of resources, leading to a higher yield of useful products with less environmental impact.
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