An experiment involves reacting 0.02 moles of silver ions with ions of a group 7 element to form 2.868 g of precipitate - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 24 - 2022
Question 24
An experiment involves reacting 0.02 moles of silver ions with ions of a group 7 element to form 2.868 g of precipitate.
Which of the following is the precipitate?
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:An experiment involves reacting 0.02 moles of silver ions with ions of a group 7 element to form 2.868 g of precipitate - Scottish Highers Chemistry - Question 24 - 2022
Step 1
Determine the molar mass of the precipitate
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Answer
To find which silver halide is the precipitate, we first need to determine the molar mass of the potential precipitates. We will also use the mass of the precipitate (2.868 g) to find the moles formed.