Respuesta :
The equation that shows the decomposition of silver carbonate are;
2Ag2CO3 ---------> 4Ag + 2CO2 + O2
From the periodic table:
Mass of silver = 107.8682 grams
Mass of carbon = 12 grams
Mass of oxygen = 16 grams
Molar mass of Ag2CO3 = 2(107.8682) + 12 + 3(16) = 275.7364 grams
From the balanced equation above:
2(275.7362) = 551.4728 grams of Ag2CO3 produces 4(107.8682) = 431.4728 grams of Ag
Thus, in order to know the mass of Ag produced from 2.76 grams of Ag2CO3, we'll use the cross multiplication method;
Mass of Ag produced = (2.76 × 431.4728) / (551.4728) = 2.16 grams
Based on the calculations demonstrated above, the law of conservation of mass is applied.
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Answer:
Some of the mass from 2.76g evaporated while it was heated but if you close the lid and measure the amount of mass inside it will still be the same.
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