What mass of Copper (II) nitrate would be produced from the complete reaction of 45.6 grams of copper according to the chemical reaction shown below
for problems involving stoichiometry, you have to convert whatever information they give you to moles (signified by the symbol "n") Use the stoichiometric coefficients to build a ratio, like this: e.g. for a general reaction: \(\color{red}{a}A + \color{blue}{b}B\) \(\rightleftharpoons\) \( \color{green}{c}C\) where upper case are the species (A,B,C), and lower case (a,b,c) are the coefficients (in red), \(\dfrac{n_A}{\color{red}{a}}=\dfrac{n_B}{\color{blue}{b}}=\dfrac{n_C}{\color{green}{c}}\) from here, you can solve for moles then convert to grams. To convert mass to moles, use the relationship: \(n=\dfrac{m}{M}\) where, M=molar mass, m=mass, and n= moles.
\[Cu+2AgNO_3\rightarrow Cu(NO_3)_2 +2Ag\]
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