An aqueous solution of 0.2100 g of a mixture containing potassium cyanide and potassium chloride required 14.56 mL of 0.1000 M silver nitrate to produce a faint permanent turbidity; 30.00 mL more of the silver nitrate was added (an excess) and the precipitate of AgCl and AgCN filtered off from the solution. The filtrate and washings were titrated with 13.06 mL 0.1000 M thiocyanate solution. Calculate the percentages o

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An aqueous solution of 0.2100 g of a mixture containing potassium cyanide and potassium chloride required 14.56 mL of 0.1000 M silver nitrate to produce a faint permanent turbidity; 30.00 mL more of the silver nitrate was added (an excess) and the precipitate of AgCl and AgCN filtered off from the solution. The filtrate and washings were titrated with 13.06 mL 0.1000 M thiocyanate solution. Calculate the percentages of KCl and KCN in the sample.

Note: the appearance of faint turbidity indicates the formation of Ag(CN)2-

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