Question
An excess of aqueous AgNO3 reacts with
24.5 mL of 5 M K2CrO4(aq) to form a precipitate. What is the precipitate?
Answer: Ag2CrO4
What mass of precipitate is formed?
Answer in units of g.
24.5 mL of 5 M K2CrO4(aq) to form a precipitate. What is the precipitate?
Answer: Ag2CrO4
What mass of precipitate is formed?
Answer in units of g.
Answers
Yes, the ppt is Ag2CrO4.
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