Silver chloride (AgCl) is a

  1. When sodium chloride reacts with silver nitrate, silver chloride precipitates. What mass of AgCl is produced from 75.0 g AgNO3?M
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  2. Silver chloride (AgCl) is a white solid. For the equilibrium reaction AgCl(s) = Ag+(aq) + Cl‐(aq) The Ksp for AgCl = 1.6 *
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  3. 24.0 mL of 2.4 M silver nitrate is mixed with 32.0 mL of 2.0 M sodium chloride.( I wrote the balanced equation as AgNo3+NaCl ->
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  4. Can you check my answer?When sodium chloride reacts with silver nitrate, silver chloride precipitates. What mass of AgCl is
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  5. when a 328 mg sample of gold and chlorine was treated with silver nitrate, Cl was converted to AgCl producing 464 mg of silver
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  6. Calculate the solubility of silver chloride in a 0.1 mol/L solution of sodium chloride at 25°C.?At SATP, Ksp AgCl(s) = 1.8 x
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  7. Explain the following statement. A saturated solution contains a mixture of silver chloride, AgCl and silver carbonate, Ag2CO3.
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  8. AgNO3+ BaCl2-> AgCl+ Ba(NO3)2a. balence the equasion b. How many grams of silver chloride(AgCl) are produced from 5.0g of silver
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  9. When sodium chloride reacts with silver nitrate, silver chloride precipitates. What mass of AgCl is produced from 192 g of
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  10. A 0.5-L saturated solution of silver chloride, AgCl, is evaporated to dryness. The residue is equivalent to 1.4 x 10^-3 mole.
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