Answer:
The final molarity of chloride anion in the solution is 0 molar.
Explanation:
Mass of potassium chloride solution = 1.88 g
Moles of potassium chloride = [tex]\frac{1.88 g}{74.5 g/mol}=0.02524 mol[/tex]
Moles of silver nitrate = n
Molarity of silver nitrate solution = M= 23.0 M
Volume of the silver nitrate solution ,V= 300.0 mL = 0.3 L
[tex]moles(n)=Molarity(M)\times Volume (L)[/tex]
[tex]n=23.0 M\times 0.3 L = 6.9 mol[/tex]
[tex]AgNO_3(aq)+KCl(aq)\rightarrow AgCl(s)+KNO_3(aq)[/tex]
According to reaction 1 mol of potassium nitrate reacts with 1 mol of silver nitrate .
Then 0.02524 moles of potassium chloride will react with:
[tex]\frac{1}{1}\times 0.02524 mol=0.02524 mol[/tex] of silver nitrate.
As we can see that potassium chloride is in limiting amount due to which the potassium chloride will get completely converted into silver chloride and potassium nitrate.
Since , no potassium chloride will left after reaction which indicates that no chloride ions will be present after reaction.
[tex][Cl^-]=0 M[/tex]
The final molarity of chloride anion in the solution is 0 molar.