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Hello students, in this video we will study about silver sulphide.
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For that this is the reaction given and the molar of ag2s i have already written and the number of moles also i have found out and now basically we are going to find out the moles of each product formed.
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So, for that we know that 2 moles of ag2s basically produces 4 moles of agcl and 2 moles of 2 moles of h2s.
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So, from here we need to find moles of agcl.
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So, for that we have 2 .23 mole into 4 mole of 4 mole of agcl and then this whole thing is divided by 2 mole ag2s.
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So, it turns out to be something around 4 .46 mole and now for moles of hcl we have moles of hcl that is nothing but the same and for moles of h2s we have moles of h2s is equals to nothing but 2 .23 mole into 2 mole 2 mole that is nothing but h2s and then we have 2 mole this thing whole thing is divided by ag2s.
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So, this turns out to be something around 2 .23 mole.
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So, now we have mass of each product for that first one we have mass of agcl that is 4 .46 mole into 107 .87 gram per mole plus 35 .45 gram per mole...