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The percentage by weight of chloride in a sample of rock salt was determined by graviemtric analysis. 2.0 g of the rock salt was weighed, and dissolved in 50mL of distilled water. Silver nitrate was added in excess in order to precipitate the chloride ions as white silver chloride. The mixture was filtered, and the precipitate was washed and dried till constant weight was achieved.
The mass of the silver chloride precipitate was 4.653 g. Calculate the percentage weight of chloride in the rock salt.
The percentage by weight of chloride in a sample of rock salt was determined by graviemtric analysis. 2.0 g of the rock salt was weighed, and dissolved in 50mL of distilled water. Silver nitrate was added in excess in order to precipitate the chloride ions as white silver chloride. The mixture was filtered, and the precipitate was washed and dried till constant weight was achieved.
The mass of the silver chloride precipitate was 4.653 g. Calculate the percentage weight of chloride in the rock salt.