To measure the amount of chlorine in a well-boring fluid, an analytical chemist adds 0.3100M silver nitrate (AgNO, solution to a 42.0 g sample of the fluid and collects the solid silver chloride (AgCI) product. When no more AgCl is produced, she filters, washes and weighs it, and finds that 2.49 g has been produced. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: CI (aq) + AGNO, (aq) ABCI(s) + NO, (aq) O precipitation What kind of reaction is this? O acid-base O redox If you said this was a precipitation reaction, enter the chemical formula of the precipitate. If you said this was an acid-base reaction, enter the chemical formula of the reactant that is acting as the base. If you said this was a redox reaction, enter the chemical symbol of the element that is oxidized. Calculate the mass percent of Cl in the sample. Be sure your answer has 3 significant digits.
To measure the amount of chlorine in a well-boring fluid, an analytical chemist adds 0.3100M silver nitrate (AgNO, solution to a 42.0 g sample of the fluid and collects the solid silver chloride (AgCI) product. When no more AgCl is produced, she filters, washes and weighs it, and finds that 2.49 g has been produced. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: CI (aq) + AGNO, (aq) ABCI(s) + NO, (aq) O precipitation What kind of reaction is this? O acid-base O redox If you said this was a precipitation reaction, enter the chemical formula of the precipitate. If you said this was an acid-base reaction, enter the chemical formula of the reactant that is acting as the base. If you said this was a redox reaction, enter the chemical symbol of the element that is oxidized. Calculate the mass percent of Cl in the sample. Be sure your answer has 3 significant digits.
Chapter7: Statistical Data Treatment And Evaluation
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 7.21QAP
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