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When a solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a solution of potassium chloride, a white solid precipitate forms. Calculate the moles of solid produced when starting with a solution containing 42.90 g of silver nitrate [molar mass- 170 g/mol] (assuming that the reaction goes to completion). Give your answer to three significant figures. AgNO3 (aq) + KCI(aq) â AgCl(s) + KNO3 (aq) 36.2 mol An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer. Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining
When a solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a solution of potassium chloride, a white solid precipitate forms. Calculate the moles of solid produced when starting with a solution containing 42.90 g of silver nitrate [molar mass- 170 g/mol] (assuming that the reaction goes to completion). Give your answer to three significant figures. AgNO3 (aq) + KCI(aq) â AgCl(s) + KNO3 (aq) 36.2 mol An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer. Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining
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