You work for a cutlery manufacturer who wants to electrolytically precipitate 0.500 g of silver onto each piece of a batch of 250 forks. The preferred electrolytic solution for silver is AgCN(aq). Aqueous AgCN is purchased as a 2.50 M solution. How many mL of AgCN(aq) must be poured into your electrolysis vat to ensure you have sufficient Ag to plate all of the forks

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Answer:

373.1 mL of AgCN (aq) must be poured into your electrolysis vat to ensure you have sufficient Ag to plate all of the forks.

Explanation:

Mass of silver to be precipitated on ecah spoon = 0.500 g

Number of silver spoons = 250

Total mass of silver = 250 × 0.500 g = 125 g

[tex]Moles (n)=Molarity(M)\times Volume (L)[/tex]

Moles of AgCN = n  = [tex]\frac{125 g}{134 g/mol}=0.9328 mol[/tex]

Volume of AgCN solution =V

Molarity of the AgCN = 2.50 M

[tex]V=\frac{0.9328 mol}{2.50 M}=0.3731 L=373.1 mL[/tex]

(1 L = 1000 mL)

373.1 mL of AgCN (aq) must be poured into your electrolysis vat to ensure you have sufficient Ag to plate all of the forks.