In an experiment, a 88.11 mL sample of unknown silver nitrate solution was treated with 9.753 g of sodium chloride, resulting in
4.576 g of precipitate. Calculate the molarity of the silver nitrate solution
1 answer:
Answer:
0.362 M
Explanation:
The reaction that takes place is:
- AgNO₃ + NaCl → NaNO₃ + AgCl(s)
First we <u>convert the mass of AgCl (the precipitate) into moles</u>, using its <em>molar mass</em>:
- 4.576 g AgCl ÷ 143.32 g/mol = 0.0319 mol AgCl
Now we <u>convert AgCl moles into AgNO₃ moles:</u>
- 0.0319 mol AgCl * = 0.0319 mol AgNO₃
Finally we <u>calculate the molarity</u>, after <em>converting 88.11 mL to L</em>:
- 88.11 mL / 1000 = 0.08811 L
- Molarity = 0.0319 mol AgNO₃ / 0.08811 L = 0.362 M
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