If AgBr is assumed to be completely insoluble, What mass of AgBr precipitates when 30.0…
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If AgBr is assumed to be completely insoluble, What mass of AgBr precipitates when 30.0 mL of a 0.500 mol/L solution of AgNO3 is added to 50.0 mL of an 0.400 mol/L solution of NaBr ?
- 3.76 g
- 1.28 g
- 2.82 g
- 3.76 kg
Answer
(C) 2.82 g
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