Calculate the number of grams of precipitate formed when an excess of silver nitrate is added to 25.0 ml of 1.50 M hydrochloric acid
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Calculate the number of grams of precipitate formed when an excess of silver nitrate is added...
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of 0.200 M silver nitrate are added to 200. mL of 0.600 M lithium
chromate??
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?the addition of hydrochoric acid to silver nitrate solution
precipitate silver chloride according to the following
reaction:
when 50.0 ml of 0.1 M AgNO_3 is combined with 50.0 ml of 0.1 M
HCl in a coffee cup calorimeter, the tempertature changes from 23.4
to 24.21*C. Calculate the
for the reaction per mole of HCl. Use 1.0 g/ml as the dnsity of
the solution and 4.184 j/g*C as the specific heat capacity.
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