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e) If the amount of AgCl precipitate collected after ignition is 0.6156 g, calculate the
percent of NaCl in the sample.
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Transcribed Image Text:e) If the amount of AgCl precipitate collected after ignition is 0.6156 g, calculate the percent of NaCl in the sample. Solution:
1. In the Gravimetric Analysis of Chloride by Precipitation, a student collected the following
data:
mass of weighing bottle + NaC sample (g) = 15.0081
mass weighing bottle empty (g)
= 14.7514
a) Calculate the mass of NaCl sample in grams.
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b) Write the balanced chemical reaction between NaCl and AGNO3.
Solution:
c) If the sodium chloride is to be precipitated with 0.10 M AGNO3, calculate how much is
theoretically required to precipitate all the chloride in the sample?
Solution:
d) If the procedure, requires 10% excess of the calculated volume, what must be the
total volume added to the sample solution?
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Transcribed Image Text:1. In the Gravimetric Analysis of Chloride by Precipitation, a student collected the following data: mass of weighing bottle + NaC sample (g) = 15.0081 mass weighing bottle empty (g) = 14.7514 a) Calculate the mass of NaCl sample in grams. Solution: b) Write the balanced chemical reaction between NaCl and AGNO3. Solution: c) If the sodium chloride is to be precipitated with 0.10 M AGNO3, calculate how much is theoretically required to precipitate all the chloride in the sample? Solution: d) If the procedure, requires 10% excess of the calculated volume, what must be the total volume added to the sample solution? Solution:
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e) If the amount of AgCl precipitate collected after ignition is 0.6156 g, calculate the
percent of NaCl in the sample.
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Transcribed Image Text:e) If the amount of AgCl precipitate collected after ignition is 0.6156 g, calculate the percent of NaCl in the sample. Solution:
d) If the procedure, requires 10% excess of the calculated volume, what must be the
total volume added to the sample solution?
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