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in Chloride [References] A 10.00 mL diluted chloride sample was titrated with 0.01246 M AgNO,, and 18.46 mL AgNO, was re
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in Chloride [References] A 10.00 mL diluted chloride sample was titrated with 0.01246 M AgNO,, and 18.46 mL AgNO, was re
in Chloride [References] A 10.00 mL diluted chloride sample was titrated with 0.01246 M AgNO,, and 18.46 mL AgNO, was required to reach the endpoint. How would the following errors affect the calculated concentration of CI? a. The student read the molarity of AgNO, as 0.01426 M instead of 0.01246 M. The experimentally calculated moles of Ag would be too, so the calculated moles of CI would come out too [ the unknown would come out too b. The student took the initial buret reading correctly but took the final buret reading from the top of the miniscus. The experimentally determined moles of Ag would be too, so the calculated moles of CI would come out CI concentration. Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining The calculated [CI] in as would the calculated