A chemist performs a gravimetric analysis. The chemist combines 1.00 L of 2.00 M AGNO, (aq) with 1.00 L of 4.00 M NaCl (aq) in an Erlenmeyer flask. Both the AgNO, (aq) solution and the NaCl(ag) solution are colorless. After the mixture has been stirred, a cloudy white substance is observed at the bottom of the flask. Which of the following is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs in the beaker? Ag+ (ag) + Cl- (aq) AgCl (s) Nat (ag) + NO3 (aq) → NANO, (s) Ag+ (aq) + NO, (aq) + Na (aq) + Cl-(aq) AgCI(s) + Na (ag) + NO, (aq) NaCl(aq) + AgNO, (aq) → Ag (s) + NANO, (aq)

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A chemist performs a gravimetric analysis. The chemist combines 1.00 L of 2.00 M AGNO, (aq) with 1.00 L of 4.00 M NaCl (aq) in an Erlenmeyer flask. Both the AgNO, (aq) solution
and the NaCl(ag) solution are colorless. After the mixture has been stirred, a cloudy white substance is observed at the bottom of the flask.
Which of the following is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs in the beaker?
Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
AgCl (s)
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Nat (ag) + NO3 (aq) NaNO3 (s)
Ag (aq) + NO,-(aq) + Na* (aq) + Cl-(aq) AGCI(s) + Na* (aq) + NO, (aq)
NaCl(aq) + AgNO, (aq) → Ag (s) + NANO, (aq)
Transcribed Image Text:A chemist performs a gravimetric analysis. The chemist combines 1.00 L of 2.00 M AGNO, (aq) with 1.00 L of 4.00 M NaCl (aq) in an Erlenmeyer flask. Both the AgNO, (aq) solution and the NaCl(ag) solution are colorless. After the mixture has been stirred, a cloudy white substance is observed at the bottom of the flask. Which of the following is the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs in the beaker? Ag+ (aq) + Cl- (aq) AgCl (s) B Nat (ag) + NO3 (aq) NaNO3 (s) Ag (aq) + NO,-(aq) + Na* (aq) + Cl-(aq) AGCI(s) + Na* (aq) + NO, (aq) NaCl(aq) + AgNO, (aq) → Ag (s) + NANO, (aq)
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