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The secondary valence of `Co^(-3)` is 6. Calculate the number of moles of AgCl precipitated, when excess of `AgNO_(3)` solution is added to 1.5 lit of 0.2 M. `CoCl_(3). 5 NH_(3)` solution

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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the number of moles of AgCl precipitated when excess AgNO3 is added to a solution of CoCl3·5NH3. Here’s the step-by-step solution: ### Step 1: Determine the Moles of CoCl3·5NH3 We are given: - Volume of CoCl3·5NH3 solution = 1.5 L - Molarity of CoCl3·5NH3 solution = 0.2 M To find the number of moles of CoCl3·5NH3, we use the formula: ...
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