A 0.3146 g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 51.40 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl−(aq) and Br−(aq) as AgCl(s) and AgBr(s).
Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl(s) in the mixture.
A 0.3146 g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The...
A 0.3146-g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 48.80 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl–(aq) and Br–(aq) as AgCl(s) and AgBr(s). Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl(s) in the mixture. ______% NaCl
A 0.3146-g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 53.60 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl
A 0.8690 g sample of a mixture of NaCl and KCl is dissolved in water, and the solution is then treated with an excess of AgNO3 to yield 1.933 g of AgCl. Calculate the percent by mass of each compound in the mixture. % mass NaCl = ? % mass KCl = ?
16. A solid sample contains only NaCl and KCI. A 0.5623 g sample of this material was dissolved in water. An excess of 0.10 M AgNO3 solution was added to precipitate out AgCl: Agt(aq) + Cl(aq) → AgCl(s) The AgCl was filtered, dried, and weighed. 1.2691 g of AgCl was obtained. What was the wt% of NaCl and the wt% of KCl in the sample?
Suppose a 12.42g mixture of NaCl and CaCl2 is dissolved in water. To this solution, an excess of AgNO3 solution is added resulting in the formation of 31.12g of the precipitate. Calculate the % by mass of NaCl and CaCl2 in the original mixture. Show all work.
Be sure to answer all parts. A 0.9340 g sample of a mixture of NaCl and KCl is dissolved in water, and the solution is then treated with an excess of AgNO3 to yield 1.913 g of AgCl. Calculate the percent by mass of each compound in the mixture. % mass NaCl % mass KCl
Suppose a 12.42g mixture of NaCl and CaCl2 is dissolved in water. To this solution, an excess of AgNO3 solution is added resulting in the formation of 31.12g of the precipitate. Calculate the % by mass of NaCl and CaCl2 in the original mixture. Show all work.
3. A 6.0 g sample that contains a mixture of CaCl2 and NaCl was dissolved in water, and the solution treated with sodium oxalate (Na2C204) to precipitate the calcium as calcium oxalate (CaC204). Suppose 3.50 g of calcium oxalate was isolated and recovered, what is the weight percent of NaCl in the original 6.0 g sample? + 2 NaCl (aq) CaCl2 (aq) + NaCl (aq) + Na2C2O4 (aq) NazC204 (aq) CaC204 (5) No reaction -
1. A 0.4187 g sample of a pure soluble chloride compound is dissolved in water, and all of the chloride ion is precipitated as AgCl by the addition of an excess of silver nitrate. The mass of the resulting AgCl is found to be 0.9536 g. What is the mass percentage of chlorine in the original compound? ________% 2. A student determines the calcium content of a solution by first precipitating it as calcium hydroxide, and then decomposing the hydroxide...
A 1.04 g sample of KBr is dissolved in water to give 155 mL of solution. This solution is then added to 165 mL of 0.015 M aqueous Pb(NO3)2, in an attempt to remove the toxic lead(II) ions from the solution via precipitation as insoluble PbBr2(s). The precipitation reaction that occurs is: PB2+(aq) + 2Br(aq) --> PbBr2(s) What is the maximum mass of product that could be isolated by filtration after the reaction occurs?