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Suppose that a 10-mL sample of a solution is to be tested for Cl- ion by addition of 1 drop (0.2mL ) of 0.15 M AgNO3 .

What is the minimum number of grams of Cl- that must be present in order for AgCl(s) to form?
14 years ago

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DrBob222
See your post above.
14 years ago

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