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23 April, 15:39

What is the concentration of AgCl in an aqueous solution that contains 1.2x10-3 gram of AgCl in 800. grams of the solution

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  1. 23 April, 16:43
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    Given that you only know the mass in grams of the solute and the mass in grams of the solution, you can only calculate the concentration as percent mass/mass.

    The formula is:

    Percent m/m, % = [ (mass in grams of solute) / (mass in grams of solution) ] * 100

    % = [ (1.2 * 10^ - 3 g) / (800 g) ] * 100 = 0.0015%

    Answer: 0.0015%
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