Multiple Choice
Addition of AgNO3 to aqueous solutions of the complex results in a cloudy white precipitate, presumably AgCl. You dissolve 0.1000 g of the complex in H2O and perform a precipitation titration with 0.0500 M AgNO3 as the titrant. Using an electrode that is sensitive to [Ag+], you reach the endpoint after 9.00 mL of titrant is added. How many grams of chloride ion were present in the 0.1000-g sample?
A) 4.50 10-4 g
B) 1.77 10-3 g
C) 5.00 10-3 g
D) 1.60 10-2 g
E) 6.38 10-2 g
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