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7 September, 18:51

15) Ned Flanders mixed silver nitrate and sodium chloride. Immediately, Ned observed a white solid fall to the bottom of the beaker. He filtered and dried the solid and determined that it was silver chloride. What is the evidence that a chemical reaction occurred? Determine how much silver chloride Ned obtained and explain how you determined the answer. (Hint: law of conservation of mass)

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  1. 7 September, 19:08
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    Answer is: the evidence that a chemical reaction occurred is formation of white precipitate (change of color).

    Balanced chemical reaction: AgNO₃ (aq) + NaCl (aq) → AgCl (s) + NaNO₃ (aq).

    Solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride do not have color.

    From chemical reaction: n (NaCl) : n (AgCl) = 1 : 1.

    n (NaCl) = n (AgCl).

    m (AgCl) = m (AgCl) · M (AgCl).
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