How many grams of tin, Sn, are required to form 0.759 g of silver, Ag, by the following reaction? 2 Ag+(aq) + Sn(s) →

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How many grams of tin, Sn, are required to form 0.759 g of silver, Ag, by the following reaction? 2 Ag+(aq) + Sn(s) →

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How many grams of tin, Sn, are required to form 0.759 g ofsilver, Ag, by the following reaction?
2 Ag+(aq) + Sn(s) → 2Ag(s) + Sn2+(aq)
Molar masses: Ag = 107.9 g mol-1 Sn =118.7 g mol-1
Mass of Sn required toproduce 0.759 g of Ag = _______ g
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