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If 5Wt% Of Silver Nitrate Solution Is Required,Determine How Many Grams Of Silver Nitrate Is Needed For An Aqueous Solution Of 100Ml

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Answered by ranshivkumar
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Answer:

5 Gm

Explanation:

5*100/100

5 is the percentage.

100 is the solution

Answered by Alleei
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The mass of silver nitrate needed is, 5 grams.

Explanation :

As we are given that 5 wt% of silver nitrate solution that means 5 grams of silver nitrate present in 100 grams of solution.

First we have to calculate the volume of solution (water).

\text{Volume of solution}=\frac{\text{Mass of solution}}{\text{Density of solution}}

Density of solution = 1.00 g/mL

\text{Volume of solution}=\frac{100g}{1.00g/mL}=100mL

Now we have to calculate the mass of silver nitrate is needed for an aqueous solution of 100 mL.

As, 100 mL of solution needed silver nitrate = 5 g

So, in given 100 mL of solution needed silver nitrate = 5 g

Thus, the mass of silver nitrate needed is, 5 grams.

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