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What is the mass of precipitate formed when 50 mL of 16.9% solution of AgNO₃ is mixed with 50 mL of 5.8% NaCl Solution? (Ag=107.8, N=14, O=16, Na=23, Cl=35.5)
Options
(a) 28 g
(b) 3.5 g
(c) 7 g
(d) 14 g
Correct Answer:
7 g
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