3. A mixture containing only AgCl (FW 143.32) and AgBr (FW 187.77) weighs 2.000g. It is quantitatively reduced to silver metal (FW 107.8), which weighs 1.300g. Calculate the weight of AgCl and AgBr in the original mixture.

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A mixture containing only AgCl (FW 143.32) and AgBr (FW 187.77) weighs
2.000g. It is quantitatively reduced to silver metal (FW 107.8), which weighs
1.300g. Calculate the weight of AgCl and AgBr in the original mixture.
Transcribed Image Text:3. A mixture containing only AgCl (FW 143.32) and AgBr (FW 187.77) weighs 2.000g. It is quantitatively reduced to silver metal (FW 107.8), which weighs 1.300g. Calculate the weight of AgCl and AgBr in the original mixture.
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