Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
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On a warm and sunny day in Philadelphia you start your new job for a chemical research company. Your boss is kind of a jerk, but the pay is good and the benefits are better. As you were gazing out the window in a dream world, Dr. Smith comes up and asks you to carry out your first experiment. It calls for a reaction with 100.0mL of 2.0M silver nitrate and 85mL of 3.10M HCl. He points to a table full of chemicals and grunts—you assume he means to use these chemicals. So you do. There is a bottle of 12.0M HCl and a jar of AgNO3 solid crystals.
1.How would you prepare each solution (AgNO3 and HCl)
2.What is the balanced equation?
3.What is the net ionic equation?
4.How much solid product would be made in this reaction?
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