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Chemistry, 05.05.2020 16:02 bjbass899

AgNO3 to solutions of each and determined the moles of AgCl precipitated. He also measured and
compared the conductances of solutions of each of these compounds with solutions of simple
electrolytes. Which response below gives all true statements concerning his conclusions from these
experiments?
I. From the moles of AgCl, he determined the total number of Cl ions in each
compound.
II. From the moles of AgCl, he determined the number of uncoordinated Cl ions in each
compound.
III. From the conductance of each solution, he determined the total number of ions present
upon dissolution of each compound.
a. I
b. II
c. III
d. I and II
e. II and III

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