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Chemistry, 27.01.2022 17:40 krystalhurst97

2Cu + 1Ag(NO3) --> 1Cu(NO3)2 + 2Ag If you are given 2.5 grams of copper and 5 g of silver nitrate
What is the Limiting Reactant? (Cu/AgNO3)
How much of each product do you produce?

g Cu(NO3)2

g Ag

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