Question: An analytical chemist is titrating a 50.0 mL solution with an unknown concentration of bromide (Br-) using 0.0500 M AgNO3.Silver and bromide precipitate with a

An analytical chemist is titrating a 50.0 mL solution with an unknown concentration of bromide (Br-) using 0.0500 M AgNO3. Silver and bromide precipitate with a Ksp of 1.50 x 10-13.

a) Addition of 10.0 mL of AgNO3 is required to reach the equivalence point. Calculate the concentration of bromide in the original solution 

b) Calculate pAg+ at the equivalence point 

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