In an experiment it is shown that 10 mL of 0.05 M solution of chloride required 10 mL of 0.1 M solution of AgNO3, which of the following will be the formula of the chloride?
(X stands for the symbol of the element other than chlorine)
A
X2Cl2
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B
XCl2
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C
XCl4
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D
X2Cl
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Solution
The correct option is BXCl2 Millimoles of solution of chloride =0.05×10=0.5 Millimoles of AgNO3 solution =10x×0.1=1
So, the millimoles of AgNO3 are double than the chloride solution. XCl2+2AgNO3→2AgCl+X(NO3)2