marioyoshi
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The concentration of chloride ion in river water was determined by titration with AgNO3 solution using a suitable indicator. 25.00 mL samples of river water were titrated with 1.034 x 10–2mol L–1 AgNO3. The average titre was 22.60 mL.
What is the concentration of the chloride ion in the river water?
(A) 9.348 x 10-3 mol L-1
(B) 331 ppm
(C) 3.31 x 10 -2 %
(D) 0.01148 mol L-1
(james ruse 2011 trial question 11). I dont see the difference between A and B. Upon calculations, they are both the same thing. but the answer says A. any explanation would be appreciated
What is the concentration of the chloride ion in the river water?
(A) 9.348 x 10-3 mol L-1
(B) 331 ppm
(C) 3.31 x 10 -2 %
(D) 0.01148 mol L-1
(james ruse 2011 trial question 11). I dont see the difference between A and B. Upon calculations, they are both the same thing. but the answer says A. any explanation would be appreciated