what quantity in moles of precipitate will be formed when 84.9 ml of 0.150 m agno₃ is reacted with excess cacl₂ in the following chemical reaction? 2 agno₃(aq) cacl₂(aq) → 2 agcl(s) ca(no₃)₂(aq)

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There will be 0.01 moles of precipitate produced.

The energy released in this nuclear event is more than 100,000 times greater than the energy released in a typical chemical reaction.

When compared to chemical reactions, how much more energy is created by nuclear reactions?

The energy released by nuclei is a million times more concentrated than the energy created by atoms interacting with one another (chemical reactions). Because of this, nuclear weapons are significantly more potent and destructive than conventional weapons.

Are nuclear and chemical energies more potent than one another?

The energies generated in nuclear processes are several orders of magnitude higher than the energies involved in chemical reactions.

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