A 0.4179 g sample containing chloride and inert material is titrated with 0.1012 M AgNO3, requiring 34.99 mL to reach the Ag2CrO4 endpoint. Titration of a blank sample consumes 0.32 mL of the AgNO3 titrant. Determine the Wt% chloride (M.M. = 35.453 g/mol) in the sample.
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\[ \text{Volume of AgNO3 used} = 34.99 \, \text{mL} - 0.32 \, \text{mL} = 34.67 \, \text{mL} \] Show more…
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