The chloride in a sample is to be determined gravimetrically by precipitation and weighing AgCl. What weight in grams of sample should be taken so that the percentage of Cl is obtained by simply multiplying the weight of the AgCl precipitate by 10?

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SAMPLE PROBLEM 9
The chloride in a sample is to be determined gravimetrically by precipitation and weighing AgCl. What
weight in grams of sample should be taken so that the percentage of Cl is obtained by simply
multiplying the weight of the AgCl precipitate by 10?
Transcribed Image Text:SAMPLE PROBLEM 9 The chloride in a sample is to be determined gravimetrically by precipitation and weighing AgCl. What weight in grams of sample should be taken so that the percentage of Cl is obtained by simply multiplying the weight of the AgCl precipitate by 10?
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