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If silver chloride is not dry when its mass is determined, will the calculated percent of silver in the alloy be too high or too low?
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DrBob222
%Ag = (mass AgCl*factor/100)*100 = ??
So if mass AgCl is too high, what does that do to %Ag?
15 years ago

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