Answer :
Answer:
See explanation below
Explanation:
To know this, let's write again the reaction but with the chemical symbols:
FeCl₂ + 2AgNO₃ --------> Fe(NO₃)₂ + 2AgCl
Now that we have the reaction and it's balanced, to know the amount of iron nitrate produced, we need to calculate the limiting reactant, and for that, we need the molar mass to calculate the moles.
The reported molar masses are:
MM FeCl₂ = 126.75 g/mol
MM AgNO₃ = 169.87 g/mol
MM Fe(NO₃)₂ = 179.86 g/mol
Now the moles:
moles FeCl₂ = 45.6/126.75 = 0.36 moles
moles AgNO₃ = 110/169.87 = 0.65 moles
Let's calculate now the limiting reactant:
1 mole of FeCl₂ ------> 2 moles AgNO₃
0.36 moles --------> X
X = 0.36*2 / 1 = 0.72 moles of AgNO₃
However, we only have 0.65 moles of AgNO₃, therefore, this is the limiting reactant.
As AgNO₃ is the limiting reactant, this will be the moles that will be consumed in the reaction, so the moles of Iron nitrate will be:
moles Fe(NO₃)₂ = 0.65 / 2 = 0.325 moles
Finally the mass:
m = 0.325 * 179.86
m = 58.45 g