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13 April, 02:32

Consider a 1.24 g mixture of magnesium nitrate and magnesium chloride. After dissolving this mixture in water, 0.500 M silver nitrate is added dropwise until precipitate formation is complete. The mass of the white precipitate formed is 0.419 g. Calculate the mass percent of magnesium chloride in the mixture. % MgCl2 Determine the minimum volume of silver nitrate that must have been added to ensure complete formation of the precipitate. mL AgNO3

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  1. 13 April, 06:09
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    Step 1: Balance the reaction

    MgCl2 (aq) + 2 AgNO3 (aq) → 2AgCl (s) + Mg (NO3) 2 (aq)

    For 1 mole MgCl2 we have 1 mole Mg (NO3) 2, but 2 moles AgNO3 and 2 moles AgCl

    Step 2 : Calculating moles

    ⇒Mass of magnesium nitrate (Mg (NO3) 2) and magnesium chloride (MgCl2) = 1.24g

    ⇒Molarity of the silver nitrate (AgNO3) = 0.5M

    ⇒The mass of the white precipitate formed is 0.419 g

    mole AgCl = mass AgCl / Molar mass AgCl

    mole AgCl = 0.419g / 143.32g/mole = 0.002935 mole

    Step3 : Calculating mass

    For 2 mole AgCl we have 1 mole MgCl2, so to find the mole of MgCl2 we have to divide by 2

    mole MgCl2 = 0.002935 mole/2 = 0.0014618 mole

    mass MgCl2 = 0.0014618 mole * 95.211g/mole = 0.13918 g

    Mixture has a mass of 1.24g

    Mgcl2 has a mass of 0.13918g

    (0.13918 / 1.24) x 100% = 11.224 %

    ⇒11.224% of the mixture is MgCL2

    b) 0.002935 mole of AgCl gives 0.002935 mole of AgNO3

    Molarity = moles / volume or moles = molarity * volume

    ⇒ 0.002935 moles = 0.500 M * volume

    volume = 0.002935 moles / 0.5 M = 0.00587 L = 5.87 mL

    The minimum volume of silver nitrate that must have been added = 5.87 mL
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