Calculate the moles of insoluble CH3COOAg in mixture #1 at equilibrium.
Table 1: Reaction Analysis Between AgNO3 and CH3COONa
| Mixture | #1 |
| Initial [Ag+] | 60 milimolar (mM) |
| Initial [CH3COO-] | 140 milimolar (mM) |
| Final [Ag+] | 0 milimolar (mM) |
| Final [CH3COO-] | 80 milimolar (mM) |
KSCN Concentration: 0.10M
Table 2: Burrette Readings for KSCN Additions.
| Mixture | #1 |
| Volume of filtrate | 20.00mL |
| Final burette reading | 8.37mL |
| Initial burette reading | 0.31mL |
| Total dispenced, Volume of KSCN | 8.06mL |
Table 3: Solubility Analysis of CH3COOAg
| Mixture | #1 |
| Equilibrium [Ag+] | 0.0403M |
| Equilibrium [CH3COO-] | 0.1203M |
| Ksp | 4.85 x 10-3 |


Calculate the moles of insoluble CH3COOAg in mixture #1 at equilibrium. Table 1: Reaction Analysis Between...
Find moles of insoluble CH3COOAg for mixture#1
In first table concentration is in mM and table 2 M.
concentration of KSCN
Mixture #1 Initial (Agt] 160mm Initial (CH3C00] 1140 m4 Final [Ag+] comm Final (CH3C00] goma TABLE 6.3 Solubility Analysis of CH3COC Record the concentrations in mol pure CH3COOAG. Mixture #1 Equilibrium (Ag+] 0.04m Equilibrium [CH3C00] 0.12 m Ksp 0.0051 Average K. ooo!
Calculate the moles of insoluble CH3COOAg in mixture #1 at
equilibrium.
Mixture #1 Initial (Agt] 160mm Initial (CH3C00] 1140 m4 Final [Ag+] comm Final (CH3C00] goma TABLE 6.3 Solubility Analysis of CH3COC Record the concentrations in mol pure CH3COOAG. Mixture #1 Equilibrium (Ag+] 0.04m Equilibrium [CH3C00] 0.12 m Ksp 0.0051 Average K. ooo!
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