Chloride in a brine solution is determined by precipitation titration. A 10.00 mL aliquot of the solution is treated with 25.00 mL standard 0.1182 M AgNO3 The excess silver is titrated with standard 0.1010 M KSCN solution, requiring 12.38 mL to reach the red Fe(SCN)2+ end point. Identify the molarity of the chloride ion in the brine solution.

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Chloride in a brine solution is determined by precipitation titration. A 10.00 mL aliquot of the solution is treated with 25.00 mL standard 0.1182 M AgNO3 The excess silver is titrated with standard 0.1010 M KSCN solution, requiring 12.38 mL to reach the red Fe(SCN)2+ end point. Identify the molarity of the chloride ion in the brine solution.

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