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Offline glaizy

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Gravimetric methods of analysis problem
« on: July 23, 2011, 06:33:08 AM »
What mass of AgI can be produced from a 0.512g sample that assays 20.1% ALI3?

I'm confused!
i just find the answer in the web..HERE IT IS..

20.1% ALI3 = 20.1g ALI3 / 100g sample (should be written as AlI3, but it's hard to tell what I mean)

(0.512 g sample) (20.1 g ALI3/100 g sample)(1 mol ALI3 / 407.695 g ALI3)(3 mol I /1 mol ALI3)(1 mol AgI / 1 mol I)( 234.773 g AgI / 1 mol AgI) = 0.177787 g

Answer: 0.177787 g AgI

---BUT, the answer in our book is 0.778g AgI
Why? what's wrong in that process..
KINDLY HELP ME!
THANK YOU! ???

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Re: Gravimetric methods of analysis problem
« Reply #1 on: July 23, 2011, 09:15:58 PM »
The book is wrong. The thing you found on the internet is correct.

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Re: Gravimetric methods of analysis problem
« Reply #2 on: July 24, 2011, 06:13:57 PM »
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! ;D GOD bless you!

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