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21 June, 18:15

Consider the reaction of aluminum chloride with silver acetate. How ml of 0.250M aluminum chloride are required to react completely with 20ml of 0.500M silver acetate?

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  1. 21 June, 18:52
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    The balanced chemical equation would be as follows:

    AlCl3 (aq) + 3AgC2H3O2 (aq) - > 3AgCl (s) + Al (C2H3O2) 3 (aq)

    We are given the concentrations of the reactants. We use these values to calculate for the volume of aluminum chloride needed. We do as follows:

    0.500 mol/L AgC2H3O2 (0.020 L) (1 mol AlCl3 / 3 mol AgC2H3O2) (1 L / 0.250 AlCl3) = 0.0133 L or 13.3 mL of AlCl3 solution is needed
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