A 30.00 mL of solution of l was treated with 50.0 mL of 0.365 M AgNO3.
Agl(s) was filtered off,...
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Chemistry, 02.06.2020 16:57 latiamason16
A 30.00 mL of solution of l was treated with 50.0 mL of 0.365 M AgNO3.
Agl(s) was filtered off, and the filtrate (plus Fe3+) was titrated with 0.287
M KSCN. When 37.60 mL had been added, the solution turned red
(FeSCN2+). How many milligrams of I were in the original solution?
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