In the Gravimetric Analysis of Chloride by Precipitation, a student collected the following data: mass of weighing bottl

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In the Gravimetric Analysis of Chloride by Precipitation, a student collected the following data: mass of weighing bottl

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In the Gravimetric Analysis of Chloride by Precipitation, a
student collected the following data: mass of weighing bottle e +
NaCl(g) = 14.702 mass weighing bottle empty (g) = 14.5516 Molar
mass NaCl = 58.44g / m ol is to precipitate
Question :
If the sodium chloride is to be precipitated with 0.100 M AgNO3
calculate the theoretical volume mL necessary to precipitate all
the chloride in the sample ? ( Key in numerical answer only , 4
SF)
Calculate the Mass of NaCI in grams
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