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1 g of a mixture of sodium chloride and sodium nitrate is dissolved in water. On adding silver nitrate solution, 1.435 g of AgCl is precipitated. Calculate the precentage of NaCl in the mixture. - Chemistry

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1 g of a mixture of sodium chloride and sodium nitrate is dissolved in water. On adding silver nitrate solution, 1.435 g of AgCl is precipitated.

\[\ce{AgNO3_{( aq)} + NaCl_{( aq)}-> AgCl_{(s)} + NaNO3}\]

Calculate the precentage of NaCl in the mixture.

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AgNO3 + NaCl AgCl + NaNO3
[108 + 14 + 48]   [23 + 35.5]   [108 + 35]5    
[170 + 58.5]       143.5    
228.5 g       143.5 g    

To prepare 143.5 = 5 g of AgCl mixture needed = 228.5 g

To prepare 1.43 g of AgCl, mixture needed = `(228.5 xx 1.43)/143.5`

= `1/100` gram

∴ % of NaCl in `1/100` g mixture = `58.5 xx 1/100 xx 100`

= 58.5%

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Chapter 5: Mole concept and Stoichiometry - Miscellaneous Exercises [Page 96]

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Selina Concise Chemistry [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 5 Mole concept and Stoichiometry
Miscellaneous Exercises | Q 20.5 | Page 96
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