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About 0.54 g silver is dissolved in nitric acid. The resulting silver nitrate in converted into 0.7175 g silver chloride by the addition of common salt. Calculate the equivalent mass of silver.

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Mass of silver taken = 0.54 g
Mass of chloride formed = 0.7175 g
Therefore, mass of chlorine = 0.7175 - 0.54
=0.1775 g
Equivalent mass of silver = `(0.54xx35.5)/(0.1775)=108`
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