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- ssume a highly magnified view of a solution of HCI that allows you to “see” the HCl. Draw this magnified view. If you dropped in a piece of magnesium, the magnesium would disappear, and hydrogen gas would he released. Represent this change using symbols for the elements, and write the balanced equation.3.86 When a solution is diluted, solvent is added but solute is not. Explain how this idea leads to the equation frequently used in dilution calculations, M1V1= M2V2.A 10.00-mL sample of a 24.00% solution of ammonium bromide (NH4Br) requires 23.41 mL of 1.200 molar silver nitrate (AgNO3) to react with all of the bromide ion present. (a) Calculate the molarity of the ammonium bromide solution. (b) Use the molarity of the solution to find the mass of ammonium bromide in 1.000 L of this solution. (c) From the percentage concentration and the answer to part b, find the mass of 1.000 L ammonium bromide solution. (d) Combine the answer to part c with the volume of 1.000 L to express the density of the ammonium bromide solution (in g/mL).
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