CHEMISTRY I Philippines INHS
Homework: Stoichiometry 0.3
Part I: Problem Solving
Directions: Solve the following questions. Present your solutions in a neat and organized manner. Unclear solutions
may be subjected to point deductions. Box your final answer. Your work will be graded based on the grading rubric
provided at the end of the paper.
1. Aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and potassium chloride can be mixed to precipitate silver chloride. (5 pts
GR1 & 10 pts GR2)
𝐴𝑔𝑁𝑂3 + 𝐾𝐶𝑙 → 𝐴𝑔𝐶𝑙 + 𝐾𝑁𝑂3
a. Calculate the mass of silver chloride that is formed in the reaction of 9.20 g silver nitrate with 5.15 g
potassium chloride.
b. Determine the limiting reactant.
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Homework: Stoichiometry 0.3
Part I: Problem Solving
Directions: Solve the following questions. Present your solutions in a neat and organized manner. Unclear solutions
may be subjected to point deductions. Box your final answer. Your work will be graded based on the grading rubric
provided at the end of the paper.
1. Aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and potassium chloride can be mixed to precipitate silver chloride. (5 pts
GR1 & 10 pts GR2)
𝐴𝑔𝑁𝑂3 + 𝐾𝐶𝑙 → 𝐴𝑔𝐶𝑙 + 𝐾𝑁𝑂3
a. Calculate the mass of silver chloride that is formed in the reaction of 9.20 g silver nitrate with 5.15 g
potassium chloride.
b. Determine the limiting reactant.
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