Your answer is partially correct. One of the solids present in photographic film is silver bromide, AgBr. Suppose we want to prepare AgBr by the following precipitation eaction. AgNO3(aq) + CaBr₂(aq) → 2AgBr(s) + Ca(NO3)2(aq) How many milliliters of 0.110 M CaBr₂ solution must be used to react with the solute in 37.1 mL of 0.112 M AgNO3? V= i ! mL eTextbook and Media Save for Later Last saved 22 minutes ago. Saved work will be auto-submitted on the due date. Auto- submission can take up to 10 minutes. Attempts: 9 of 15 used Submit Answer

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One of the solids present in photographic film is silver bromide, AgBr. Suppose we want to prepare AgBr by the following precipitation
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2AgNO3(aq) + CaBr₂(aq) → 2AgBr(s) + Ca(NO3)2(aq)
How many milliliters of 0.110 M CaBr₂ solution must be used to react with the solute in 37.1 mL of 0.112 M AgNO3?
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Transcribed Image Text:Show Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress 3 esc Your answer is partially correct. One of the solids present in photographic film is silver bromide, AgBr. Suppose we want to prepare AgBr by the following precipitation reaction. 2AgNO3(aq) + CaBr₂(aq) → 2AgBr(s) + Ca(NO3)2(aq) How many milliliters of 0.110 M CaBr₂ solution must be used to react with the solute in 37.1 mL of 0.112 M AgNO3? V = i mL → eTextbook and Media Save for Later Last saved 22 minutes ago. Saved work will be auto-submitted on the due date. Auto- submission can take up to 10 minutes. ! 1 Q A N @ 2 W S Q # 3 X E D $ 4 C R F % 5 T V MacBook Pro 6 Attempts: 9 of 15 used Submit Answer G Y B 7 H U N 8 J 1+ 1 9 M K
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