You are given a 1.50-g mixture of sodium nitrate and sodium chloride. You dissolve this mixture into

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You are given a 1.50-g mixture of sodium nitrate and sodium chloride. You dissolve this mixture into 100 mL of water and then add an excess of 0.500 M silver nitrate solution. You produce a white solid, which you then collect, dry, and measure. The white solid has a mass of 0.641 g.

a. If you had an extremely magnified view of the solution (to the atomic-molecular level), list the species you would see (include charges, if any).

b. Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reaction that produces the solid. Include phases and charges.

c. Calculate the mass percent of sodium chloride in the original unknown mixture.  

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Chemistry

ISBN: 9781305957404

10th Edition

Authors: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste

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