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1 g sample of AgNO(3) is dissolved in 50...

`1 g` sample of `AgNO_(3)` is dissolved in `50 mL` of water, It is titrated with `50 mL` of `KI` solution. The `Agl`percipitated is filtered off. Excess of `KI` filtrate is titrated with `M//10KIO_(3)` in presence of `6 M HCl` till all `I^(-)` converted into `ICI`. It requires `50 mL` of `M//10 KIO_(3)` solution. `20 mL` of the same stock solution of `KI` requires `30 mL` of `M//10KIO_(3)` under similar conditions. Calculate `%` of `AgNO_(3)` in sample. The reaction is
`KIO_(3)+2KI+6HClrarr3ICl+3KCl+3H_(2)O`

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