What mass of precipitate (in g) is formed when 82.4 mL of 0.500 M AICI reacts with excess AgNO3 in the following chemical reaction? AICI (aq) + 3 AgNO (aq) → 3 AgCl(s) + Al(NO3)(aq) A 1 4 7 +/- 2 5 8 23.21 g 3 CO 6 9 0 X C x 100

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**Chemical Reaction and Precipitate Calculation**

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What mass of precipitate (in grams) is formed when 82.4 mL of 0.500 M AlCl₃ reacts with excess AgNO₃ in the following chemical reaction?

\[ \text{AlCl}_3(\text{aq}) + 3 \text{AgNO}_3(\text{aq}) \rightarrow 3 \text{AgCl}(\text{s}) + \text{Al(NO}_3\text{)}_3(\text{aq}) \]

**Calculation:**
Theoretical calculation based on stoichiometry indicates the mass of precipitate formed is **23.21 grams**.

**Diagram:**
The right side of the image includes a calculator interface displaying the calculated mass of the precipitate as **23.21 g**. The calculator has several numerical keys (0-9), basic arithmetic buttons, a correction key (C), and a scientific notation button (\( \times 10^n \)).
Transcribed Image Text:**Chemical Reaction and Precipitate Calculation** **Question:** What mass of precipitate (in grams) is formed when 82.4 mL of 0.500 M AlCl₃ reacts with excess AgNO₃ in the following chemical reaction? \[ \text{AlCl}_3(\text{aq}) + 3 \text{AgNO}_3(\text{aq}) \rightarrow 3 \text{AgCl}(\text{s}) + \text{Al(NO}_3\text{)}_3(\text{aq}) \] **Calculation:** Theoretical calculation based on stoichiometry indicates the mass of precipitate formed is **23.21 grams**. **Diagram:** The right side of the image includes a calculator interface displaying the calculated mass of the precipitate as **23.21 g**. The calculator has several numerical keys (0-9), basic arithmetic buttons, a correction key (C), and a scientific notation button (\( \times 10^n \)).
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