Suppose that 5.21 g of a silver salt (AgX) is dissolved in 590.0 mL of water. A current of 3.52 A, applied for 1070 s, i

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Suppose that 5.21 g of a silver salt (AgX) is dissolved in 590.0 mL of water. A current of 3.52 A, applied for 1070 s, i

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Suppose That 5 21 G Of A Silver Salt Agx Is Dissolved In 590 0 Ml Of Water A Current Of 3 52 A Applied For 1070 S I 1
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Suppose that 5.21 g of a silver salt (AgX) is dissolved in 590.0 mL of water. A current of 3.52 A, applied for 1070 s, is required to plate out all of the silver in solution. What is the mass percentage of silver in the salt? mass precentage: % Ag What is the chemical formula of the salt? AgF AgBr AgNO3 O Agi AgCN O AgCl
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