1
answer
7
watching
2,370
views
26 May 2020
A 6.881 g sample containing magnesium chloride and sodium chloride was dissolved in sufficient water to give 500 mL of solution. Analysis for the chloride content of a 50.0 mL aliquot resulted in the formation of 0.5923 g of AgCl. The magnesium in a second 50.0 mL aliquot was precipitated as MgNH4PO4; upon ignition 0.1796 g of Mg2P2O7 was found. Calculate the percentage of MgCl2.6H2O and NaCl in the sample.
A 6.881 g sample containing magnesium chloride and sodium chloride was dissolved in sufficient water to give 500 mL of solution. Analysis for the chloride content of a 50.0 mL aliquot resulted in the formation of 0.5923 g of AgCl. The magnesium in a second 50.0 mL aliquot was precipitated as MgNH4PO4; upon ignition 0.1796 g of Mg2P2O7 was found. Calculate the percentage of MgCl2.6H2O and NaCl in the sample.
Liked by bhobozi97
Robert KubaraLv10
13 Feb 2021