An unknown metal chloride with

  1. an unknown metal reacts with chlorine to produce 6.84 g of metal chloride. when metal chloride dissolves in 100 mL of solvent
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  2. a solution of an unknown metal chloride (0.8870 g) was treated with silver nitrate to yield (1.9132 g). calculate the percentage
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  3. a solution of an unknown metal chloride (0.8870 g) was treated with silver nitrate to yield (1.9132 g). calculate the percentage
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  4. a solution of an unknown metal chloride (0.08870 g ) was treated with silver nitrate to yield AgCl ( 1.9132 g ). calculate the
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  5. a solution of an unknown metal chloride (0.08870 g ) was treated with silver nitrate to yield AgCl ( 1.9132 g ). calculate the
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  6. 3g of a metal (iii) reacts with mercury (ii) chloride to form metal (iii) chloride and mercury (ii) iodide. Identify unknown
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  7. a 0.2000 grams sample of aluminum metal is added to a solution containing 1.0000grams of an unknown compound made of platinum
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  8. a 0.2000 grams sample of aluminum metal is added to a solution containing 1.0000grams of an unknown compound made of platinum
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  9. An unknown metal chloride with the formula MCl3 undergoes electrolysis using a current of 6.50A for 1000 s and desposits 1.56g.
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  10. The specific heat of a metal was found to be 0.38 J/g*°C. When 0.5007 g of this metal was heated in a stream of chlorine gas,
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