[Reviw Topic] [References) Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. For the following reaction, 49.0 grams of iron(11) chloride are allowed to react with 123 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(11) nitrate that can be formed? Mass= 9 What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What amount of the excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining

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For the following reaction, 49.0 grams of iron(11) chloride are allowed to react with 123 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(11) nitrate that can be formed?
Mass=
9
What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant?
What amount of the excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete?
Mass=
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Transcribed Image Text:1 pts 2req 20 1 pts req 1 ph I pes 2req 1 pts req [Review Topics] Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. For the following reaction, 49.0 grams of iron(11) chloride are allowed to react with 123 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(11) nitrate that can be formed? Mass= 9 What is the FORMULA for the limiting reactant? What amount of the excess reactant remains after the reaction is complete? Mass= Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
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