The double-replacement reaction between silver(I) nitrate and sodium bromide produces silver(l) bromide, a component of photographic film. The balanced
reaction is below:
AgNO3 + NaBr → NaNO3 + AgBr
If 3.2 moles of silver(I) nitrate reacts, what mass of sodium bromide is required?
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