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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Someone Please Help! One way to determine the amount of chloride ion in a water sample is to titrate the sample with standard AgNO3 solution to produce solid AgCL. Ag*(aq)+CL(aq)->AgCL(s) If a 25.0-mL water sample requires 27.2 mL of 0.104 M AgNO3 in such a titration, what is the concentration of CL in the sample?

OpenStudy (abb0t):

Well, you have the concentration given, next, you might want to set-up an ice table, using moles. Are you familiar with this?

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