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Add 500 ml of 1 M HCl solution to 500 ml of solution with 4.25g AgNO3 dissolved, a precipitate and filtrate are obtained.

a) Calculate the mass of the precipitate obtained.
b) Calculate the molar concentration of the substance remaining in the filtered water. Assume that the volume of filtered water obtained does not change significantly.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For the answer to the question above,

Addition of HCl causes a precipitate to form:

Ag+ & Cl- -- AgCl a white ppt

H2SO4 is added to the supernate another precipitate forms:

Ba+2 & SO4-2 --> BaSO4 a white ppt

a solution of NaOH is added to the supernatant liquid until it is strongly alkaline. No precipitate is formed:

no Mn+2 & no Cu+2 which would have ppt as hydroxides

I hope this helps you.

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