3) A solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3) and then prepared by dissolving 1.26 g of salt in a volumetric flask with a capacity of 250 ml. Calculate the molarity of the solution and the number of its second moles. If you knew that the molecular weight of salt is 169.9 g mol.

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3) A solution of silver
nitrate (AgNO3) and
then prepared by
dissolving 1.26 g of salt
in a volumetric flask
with a capacity of 250
ml. Calculate the
molarity of the solution
and the number of its
second moles. If you
knew that the
molecular weight of
salt is 169.9 g mol.
Transcribed Image Text:3) A solution of silver nitrate (AgNO3) and then prepared by dissolving 1.26 g of salt in a volumetric flask with a capacity of 250 ml. Calculate the molarity of the solution and the number of its second moles. If you knew that the molecular weight of salt is 169.9 g mol.
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