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Chemistry, 22.05.2020 00:05, Lavibookman7934

In this double replacement reaction, 10 mL of Al(OH)3 is combined with 10 mL of AgCl. The equation is as follows: Al(OH)3(aq) + ___AgCl(aq) ā†’ ___AgOH(s) + ___AlCl3(aq)

Write a procedure for the reaction above, using specific vocabulary terms and including precise measurements/equipment that is used.

20 mL Al(OH)3 solution
20 mL AgCl solution
100 mL beakers (2)
10 mL Graduated Cylinder
Pipettes
Wash Bottle

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