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5 drops of AgNO3 must be added to 1 L of a water sample: 46.1 mg SO42-/L and 30.6 mg Cl -/L.

What will be the precipitate that forms?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
You need to know the molarity of the AgNO3 being added.
15 years ago
Tommy
sorry, the molarity was .0010 M (moles/Liter)
15 years ago
Tommy
5 drops : 1 drop = 0.5 mL
15 years ago
DrBob222
See above at your re-post.
15 years ago

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