Use the following equation: Ag2SO4 + 2KCl → 2AgCl + K2SO4 How many mL of 1.4...

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Use the following equation: Ag2SO4 + 2KCl → 2AgCl + K2SO4

How many mL of 1.4 M Ag2SO4 are needed to titrate out 75.0 mL of2.5 M KCl? How many L of 0.250 M KCl are needed to titrate 72.8 gof AgCl? If 94.1 mL of 0.762 M KCl is required to titrate 61.8 mLof Ag2SO4 what is the molarity of the Ag2SO4? If 62.8 mL of 0.236 MAg2SO4 is titrated with 23.7 mL of KCl to reach the end point, whatis the molarity of the KCl?

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AAg2SO4 2KCl 2AgCl K2SO4Here 1 mole of Ag2SO4 reacts with 2 molesof KCl25 M KClIn 1000 mL 25 moles of KCl In 75 mL01875 moles of KClSo 01875 moles of KCl will react with 009375 moles    See Answer
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