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If a 30.00mL aliquot of a 0.15 M NH4Cl solution is added to 20.00mL of a 0.18 M NH4NO3 solution, what is the concentration of nitrate ion in the mixture?

12 years ago

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DrBob222
(NO3^-) = 0.18M x (20/50) = ?
12 years ago

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