Asked by Margaret Rodriguez
                how to find the percent of chloride in A 3.000 g sample of a soluble chloride is titrated with 52.60 mL of 0.200M AgNO3. 
What is the percentage of the chloride in the sample?
            
        What is the percentage of the chloride in the sample?
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                    Answered by
            DrBob222
            
    Cl^- + AgNO3 ==> AgCl(s) + [NO3]^-
mols AgNO3 = M x L = ?
mols Cl^- from the equation showing 1 mol Cl^- to 1 mol AgNO3 = mols AgNO3.
grams Cl^- = mols Cl^- x atomic mass Cl (not Cl2) = ?
Then % Cl^- = (grams Cl/mass sample)*100 = ?
Post your work i you get stuck.
 
    
mols AgNO3 = M x L = ?
mols Cl^- from the equation showing 1 mol Cl^- to 1 mol AgNO3 = mols AgNO3.
grams Cl^- = mols Cl^- x atomic mass Cl (not Cl2) = ?
Then % Cl^- = (grams Cl/mass sample)*100 = ?
Post your work i you get stuck.
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