Given that it takes 10mL of silver nitrate to titrate 5mL of our known (S = 35) what is the salinity of our unknown if it takes 8mL of silver nitrate to titrate 5mL of our unknown.


Given that it takes 10mL of silver nitrate to titrate 5mL of our known (S =...
Two unknown compounds were tested in a sodium iodide in acetone test and a silver nitrate in ethanol test. The observations of these tests are given below. Use structures A-E to the right to answer the following questions. Given these observations, what are the identities of Unknowns 1 and 2? Unknown 1 Unknown 2 Do you except reaction of bromobenzene (B) in the silver nitrate in ethanol test to be fast, slow or nonreactive? Why? Do you except Structure E...
A student is given 50.00 ml of a 0.104M silver nitrate solution. What volume of a 0.354M solution of sodium sulfate should be added to completely precipitate the silver ion from solution?
Zinc metal and aqueous silver nitrate react according to the equation: Zn(s) + 2AgNO3 ---> 2Ag (s) + Zn(NO3)2 When an excess of Zn reacts with 25.00 g of AgNO3, (1.30x10^1) grams of silver are produced. What is the percent yield?
Calculate the volume in milliliters of a 4.3M silver nitrate solution that contains 100. g of silver nitrate (AgNO,). Round your answer to 2 significant digits. XI ? Wine goes baill soon after opening because the ethanol (CH.CH,OH) in it reacts with oxygen gas (0) from the air to form water (HO) and acetic acid (CH,COOH), the main ingredient of vinegar. What mass of ethanol is consumed by the reaction of 8.35 g of oxygen gas? Round your answer to...
5. Given the following balanced chemical reaction, find the mass of silver chloride formed from 8.00 g of silver nitrate using the following steps: AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (aq) → NaNO3 (aq) + AgCl (s) a. Given 8.00 g of silver nitrate (AgNO3), how many moles are there? b. What is the molar ratio of silver chloride (AgCl) to silver nitrate? C. How many moles of silver chloride are formed from the number of moles of silver nitrate found in...
3. What are the main possible reactant species in solution when some silver nitrate, AgNO3 (s), and some potassium chloride, KCl (s), are dissolved in the same sample of water?
Consider the unbalanced reaction between silver nitrate and sodium chromate: AgNO3(aq) + Na2CrO4(aq) → Ag2CrO4(s) + NaNO3(aq) What mass of silver chromate (in grams) will be produced when 100.0 mL of 2.30 M silver nitrate is mixed with 300.0 mL of 1.40 M sodium chromate? Using the information from above, determine the concentration of the sodium ions left in solution after the reaction is complete. Using the information from above, determine the concentration of the nitrate ions left in solution...
Given that 50.0 mL of 0.100 M magnesium bromide reacts with 13.9 mL of silver nitrate solution according to the unbalanced equation MgBr2 + AgNO3 = AgBr + Mg(NO3)2 (a) What is the molarity of the AgNO3 solution? (b) What is the mass of AgBr precipitate?
Silver chloride is not very soluble. The reaction by which it goes into solution is: AgCl(s) <==> Ag^+ (aq) + Cl^- (aq) A.) suppose a saturated solution of silver chloride were present. What would happen if you added a few ml of Jack solution and why? B.) What would happen if you added a few ml of Silver Nitrate solution and why? C.) If this reaction is known to be endothermic, what would happen if the solution were heated? What...
Review l Constants Perlo Part A It takes 55.0 J to raise the temperature of an 10.7 g piece of unknown metal from 13.0"C to 24.3 °C. What is the specific heat for the metal? Express your answer with the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) Learning Goal: To understand the concepts of heat capacity, specific heat, and molar heat capacity Heat capacity, C, is the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a substance by exactly 1 degree...