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1. The amount of AgBr produced when 1.8 g of silver reacts with HBr is 3.14 g. In another experiment, 1.35 g of silver is
dissolved in HNO2 and an excess of KBr is added to the solution. The weight of the precipitate of AgBr is 2.35 g. Show
that this data illustrates the law of constant composition.​

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Answered by Agamsain
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Given that ,

In First Case:-

0.5g silver produce = 0.66g. of silver chloride

1g silver produce = 0.66/0.5= 1.3g. of silver chloride.

1g silver produce= 1.3 g of silver chloride.

so

..

In 2nd Case:-.

1g silver produce = 1.3 g gram of silver chloride..

Hence in both cases mass of silver chloride remain same !...

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