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tealbee549Lv1
28 Sep 2019
. A 100.0 mL solution containing HCl and HBr was titrated with 0.1235 M NaOH. The volume of the base required to neutralize the acid was 47.14 mL. Aqueous silver nitrate was then added to precipitate the Cl- and Br- ions as AgCl and AgBr. The mass of silver halides obtained was 0.9974 g. What are the molarities of HCl and HBr in the original solution?
. A 100.0 mL solution containing HCl and HBr was titrated with 0.1235 M NaOH. The volume of the base required to neutralize the acid was 47.14 mL. Aqueous silver nitrate was then added to precipitate the Cl- and Br- ions as AgCl and AgBr. The mass of silver halides obtained was 0.9974 g. What are the molarities of HCl and HBr in the original solution?
Nestor RutherfordLv2
28 Sep 2019