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In the analysis of a sample of drinking water, a rate of 25.00 mL of the water requires 16.04 mL of AgNO3 to 0.05647 M in order to achieve an end to the Mohr method. What is the concentration of chloride ions in the sample?
8 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
mols Cl = M AgNO3 x L AgNO3 = ?
Then M Cl^- = mols Cl^-/L H2O = ?
8 years ago

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