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how much silver nitrate required to make 0.01 mol per litres 500 ml solution
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oobleck
500ml = 1/2 L
so, you'll need 0.01 * 0.5 = 0.005 moles of AgNO3
Convert that to grams (if that's what you really want to know)
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