What volume of a 0.20 M silver nitrate solution is required to precipitate all the Clion...
A solution is prepared by mixing 0.12L of 0.11 M sodium chloride with 0.26 L of a 0.17 M MgCl2 soultion. what volume of a 0.20 M silver nitrate solution is required to precipitate all the Cl- ion in the solution as AgCl? express your answer using two significant figures.
A solution is prepared by mixing 0.10 L of 0.12 M sodium chloride with 0.23 L of a 0.19 M MgCl2 solution. What volume of a 0.20 M silver nitrate solution is required to precipitate all the Cl− ion in the solution as AgCl?
a When solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride are mixed, silver chloride precipitates out of solution according to the equation AgNO3(aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(s)+NaNO3(aq) Part A What mass of silver chloride can be produced from 1.51 L of a 0.293 M solution of silver nitrate? Express your answer with the appropriate units. b. The reaction described in Part A required 3.54 L of sodium chloride. What is the concentration of this sodium chloride solution? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
A solution is prepared by mixing 0.12 L of 0.13 M potassium chloride with 0.22 L of a 0.19 M magnesium chloride. What volume of a 0.22 M silver nitrate solution is required to precipitate all of the chloride ion in the solution as silver chloride?
When solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride are mixed, silver chloride precipitates out of solution according to the equation AgNO3(aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(s)+NaNO3(aq) A.) What mass of silver chloride can be produced from 1.73 L of a 0.278 M solution of silver nitrate? B.)The reaction described in Part A required 3.26 L of sodium chloride. What is the concentration of this sodium chloride solution
5. Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is added to a solution of 0.020 M sodium carbonate. At what concentration of AgNO3 does a precipitate start to form? 6. A solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 ml of 0.0100 M lead(II) nitrate with 50.0 ml of 0.0200 M sodium bromide. Will a precipitate form?
To lift fingerprints from a crime scene, a solution of silver nitrate is sprayed on a surface to react with the sodium chloride left behind by perspiration. What is the molarity of a silver nitrate solution if 42.8 mL of it reacts with excess sodium chloride to produce 0.148 g of precipitate according to the following reaction? AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) --> AgCl(s) + NaNO3 (aq) O 2.41 x 10-2M 0 2.29 x 102M O 6.66 x 10-2M 3.2 x 10-3M...
I really need some help with number 9 and number 10 I really appreciate the help! 9. Treatment of gold metal with BrF3 and KF produces Br2 and KAUF4, a salt of gold. Identify the oxidizing agent and the reducing agent in this reaction. Find the mass of the gold salt that forms when a 73.5-g mixture of equal masses of all three reactions is prepared. 10. We prepare a solution by mixing 0.10 L of 0.12 M sodium chloride...
Calculate the volume in m) of silver nitrate solution that will be needed for the precipitation: normally the amount of silver nitrate required to precipitate all of the chloride in the sample is found by a trial and error process. However, to speed up the experiment, assume a sample mass of 0.1479 g, and that sample contains approximately 55.0% chloride ion by mass (some samples may contain more, some less), and calculate what volume of 0.100 M AgNO3 needs to...
4.16 What mass of silver nitrate is present in solution if 25.0 ml, 1.50 M NaCl is required to precipitate all the silver from the solution. NaCl (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → NaNO3 (aq) + AgCl (s)