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This is the percent chemical composition.
Silver(I) chloride, although it is typically just called silver chloride, because +1 is silver's only valence state.
The atomic mass of silver is 107.868 and the atomic mass of chlorine is 35.453. Therefore, the fraction by mass of silver in silver chloride is 107.868/(107.868 + 35.453) or 0.7526. The precipitated silver chloride therefore contains 0.7526 X 6.21 or 4.674 grams of silver from the coin. The mass percent silver in the coin therefore is 100(4.674/6.80) or 68.7 % silver, to the justified number of significant digits.
Silver chloride is easily synthesized by combining aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride.
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21.5% oxygen30.9% sodium47.6% chlorineSee the related question below for the process in determining percent composition.
This is the percent chemical composition.
Answer: Silverchloride,Silver iodide,silver nitrate,silver bromide,silver chlorate,silversulphate,silveroxide.silvercarbonate.
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.
Too high because there will be extra water weight on the silver chloride therefore making it seem like there is more silver than there actually is.
Silver(I) chloride, although it is typically just called silver chloride, because +1 is silver's only valence state.
The atomic mass of silver is 107.868 and the atomic mass of chlorine is 35.453. Therefore, the fraction by mass of silver in silver chloride is 107.868/(107.868 + 35.453) or 0.7526. The precipitated silver chloride therefore contains 0.7526 X 6.21 or 4.674 grams of silver from the coin. The mass percent silver in the coin therefore is 100(4.674/6.80) or 68.7 % silver, to the justified number of significant digits.
Silver chloride is easily synthesized by combining aqueous solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride.
No. Silver chloride is actually an oxidizer.
Silver chloride is insoluble.