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Chemistry, 25.02.2020 23:11 kezionhoward13

For the following reaction, 45.6 grams of iron(II) chloride are allowed to react with 110 grams of silver nitrate .

iron(II) chloride(aq) + silver nitrate(aq) > iron(II) nitrate(aq) + silver chloride(s)

What is the maximum amount of iron(II) nitrate that can be formed? grams

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