The quantity of Cl^- in a municipal water supply is determined by titrating the sample with Ag^+. The precipitation reaction taking place during the titration is Ag^+ (aq) + Cl^- (aq) > AgCl (s). a) How many grams of chloride ion are in a sample of the water if 20.2 mL 0f 0.100M Ag^+ is needed to react with all tghe chloride in the sample? b) if the sample has a mass of 10.0g, what percentage of Cl^- does it contain?
The quantity of Cl^- in a municipal water supply is determined by titrating the sample with Ag^+. The precipitation reaction taking place during the titration is Ag^+ (aq) + Cl^- (aq) > AgCl (s). a) How many grams of chloride ion are in a sample of the water if 20.2 mL 0f 0.100M Ag^+ is needed to react with all tghe chloride in the sample? b) if the sample has a mass of 10.0g, what percentage of Cl^- does it contain?
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The quantity of Cl^- in a municipal water supply is determined by titrating the sample with Ag^+. The precipitation reaction taking place during the titration is Ag^+ (aq) + Cl^- (aq) > AgCl (s).
a) How many grams of chloride ion are in a sample of the water if 20.2 mL 0f 0.100M Ag^+ is needed to react with all tghe chloride in the sample? b) if the sample has a mass of 10.0g, what percentage of Cl^- does it contain?
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