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Determine the concentration of an HBr solution if a 45.00 mL aliquot of the solution yields 0.5555 g AgBr when added to a solution with an excess of Ag+ ions . The Ksp of AgBr is 5.0×10−13 .

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Mole wt of AgBr = 187.7

Moles of AG = 0.5555/ 187.7 = 0.002960.

Moles of Br = 0.00296.

Molarity = 0.00296/ 45.0 = 0.00658M.
User Andreich
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Molecular weight of AgBr = 187.7
moles of Ag =
(0.5555)/(187.7) = 2.96 x 10^(-3)
moles of Br = moles of Ag = 2.96 x 10⁻³ mol
concentration of HBr (Molarity) = conc. of Br (strong acid) =
(2.96 x 10^(-3) )/(45 x 10^(-3) ) = 0.0658 mol/l
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