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A student is given 2.94g of a mixture containing anhydrous MgCl2 and KNO3. To determine the percentage by mass of MgCl2 in the mixture, the student uses excess AgNO3 to precipitate the chlorides ios as AgCl
Starting with the 2.94g sample of the mixture dissolved in water, briefly describe the steps necessary to quantitatively determine the mass of the AgCl precipitate.
Starting with the 2.94g sample of the mixture dissolved in water, briefly describe the steps necessary to quantitatively determine the mass of the AgCl precipitate.
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Add excess AgNO3 .
- Separate the AgCl precipitate (by filtration).
- Wash the precipitate and dry the precipitate completely.
- Determine the mass of AgCl by difference.
- Separate the AgCl precipitate (by filtration).
- Wash the precipitate and dry the precipitate completely.
- Determine the mass of AgCl by difference.
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Shariah
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