55.00 portion of an unknown Sodium chloride NaCl solution was precipitated by an excess of 36.80 ml of 0.092 M silver nitrate, then unreacted (excess) silver nitrate was titrated with 8.40 ml of 0.088 M KSCN (Molar mass NaCl = 58 g/mole). The concentration of NaCl is al 10 g/L b) 7.5 g/L c) 15 g/L d) 13 g/L
55.00 portion of an unknown Sodium chloride NaCl solution was precipitated by an excess of 36.80 ml of 0.092 M silver nitrate, then unreacted (excess) silver nitrate was titrated with 8.40 ml of 0.088 M KSCN (Molar mass NaCl = 58 g/mole). The concentration of NaCl is al 10 g/L b) 7.5 g/L c) 15 g/L d) 13 g/L
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55.00 portion of an unknown Sodium chloride NaCl solution was precipitated by an excess of 36.80 ml of 0.092 M silver nitrate, then unreacted (excess) silver nitrate was titrated with 8.40 ml of 0.088 M KSCN (Molar mass NaCl = 58 g/mole). The concentration of
NaCl is
al 10 g/L
b) 7.5 g/L
c) 15 g/L
d) 13 g/L
e) 2.8 g/L
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