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An alloy is an intimate mixture of elements, usually metals. When 76.20 g of an alloy composed only of silver and copper were added to an excess of concentrated nitr... show full transcript
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To find the mass of silver in the alloy, we need to calculate the moles of copper(II) nitrate formed. Given that 22.50 g of Cu(NO3)2 were formed, we use the molar mass for Cu(NO3)2.
The molar mass of Cu(NO3)2 is:
Calculating the number of moles of Cu(NO3)2:
From the balanced reaction, we see that 1 mole of Cu produces 1 mole of Cu(NO3)2. Thus, the moles of copper used is also approximately 0.120 moles. Since the alloy is 76.20 g in total, we can now find the mass of silver (Ag) using the moles of Ag which is left.
The total moles initially (Ag + Cu):
Calculating silver's mass: .
Therefore, the mass of silver in the alloy is approximately 68.58 g.
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From the moles calculated, each mole of silver produces 1 mole of NO2 and copper produces 2 moles.
Total moles of NO2 produced:
Total NO2 produced:
At standard temperature and pressure (s.t.p), one mole of gas occupies 22,400 cm³.
Therefore, to find the volume of NO2:
Thus, the total volume of nitrogen(IV) oxide gas released in these reactions is approximately 8064 cm³.
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