Asked by Ashley
Could someone please walk me through how to solve this problem:
A sample that is 63.9 % chloride by mass is dissolved in water and treated with an excess of AgNO3. If the mass of the AgCl precipitate is 1.045g, what was the mass of the original sample?
A sample that is 63.9 % chloride by mass is dissolved in water and treated with an excess of AgNO3. If the mass of the AgCl precipitate is 1.045g, what was the mass of the original sample?
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Answered by
DrBob222
1.045 g AgCl x (atomic mass Cl/molar mass AgCl) = about 0.26 but you need a closer answer than that. Then
[(0.26)/(mass sample)]*100 = 63.9%
Solve for mass sample.
[(0.26)/(mass sample)]*100 = 63.9%
Solve for mass sample.
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