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10.0 ml 10.0 ml of 0.10 m 0.10 m sodium chloride solution is mixed with 10.0 ml 10.0 ml of 0.25 m 0.25 m silver nitrate solution. what mass of silver chloride should form from this reaction?

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The mass of silver chloride should form from this reaction is 27.97%.

What is mass?

It is a dimensionless quantity that expresses a particle or object's mass. The accepted unit of mass under the International System (SI) is the kilogram.

What is reaction?

A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more substances, also known as reactants, are changed into one or more distinct substances, known as products. Either chemical elements or chemical compounds make up substances.

Given, MMNaC=0.1M;V NaCl=50 mL

M AgNO3 =0.25M ;VAgNO3​=25 mL

AgNO3+ NaCl → AgCl↓ + NaNO3

No. of millimoles of NaCl=MNaCl × VNaCl=5 mMoles

No. of millimoles of AgNO3=MAgNO3 ×VAgNO3=6.25 mMoles

So, AgCl formed is 5m Moles

Mass of AgCl formed (5×10−3)(143)=0.715 g

% Yield =0.2/0.715×100=27.97%

Therefore,  mass of silver chloride should form from this reaction is 27.97%.

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