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A 35ml 0.1M AgCl solution
A 35ml 0.1M AgCl solution is mixed with 15ml 0.25M MgCl2 solution. Calculate the moles and molarities of the Ag+, NO3-,Mg2+, and
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Jimmy
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Can someone please check to see if I am doing this correctly. Thank you :)
Q) Calculate the new molarity of a 35mL sample of
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Kishwa
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Calculate solubility of AgCl (in g/L) in a 6.5*10^-3 M silver Nitrate solution ksp= 1.8 * 10^-10
(AgCl molecular mass is 143.3g)
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Steve
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Calculate solubility of AgCl (in g/L) in a 6.5*10^-3 M silver Nitrate solution ksp= 1.8 * 10^-10
(AgCl molecular mass is 143.3g)
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Steve
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A solution is prepared that has [NH3]=1.00M and [Cl-]=0.100M. How many grams of AgNO3 can be dissolved in 1.00L of this solution
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Jeannie
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A 1.0 L solution has 10.00 grams of CaCl2 dissolved in it. What is the Molar solubility of AgCl in this same solution? The Ksp
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bekah
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Assuming that the total volume does not change after 0.200 g of KCl is added to 1.0 L of a saturated aqueous solution of AgCl,
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Stacy
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We add excess NaCl solution (58.44 g/mol) to
56 mL of a solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3 169.88 g/mol), to form insoluble solid
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cheri
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We add excess NaCl solution (58.44 g/mol) to
64 mL of a solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3 169.88 g/mol), to form insoluble solid
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Jake
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Combine the Ksp and Kf equilibria for AgCl and Ag(NH3)2+ respectively and demonstrate Hess's law to determine the equilibrium
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Kaitlin
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