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How many moles of AgCl would be obtained , when 100ml of 0.1M CoCl3(NH3)5 is treated with excess of AgNO3 ?

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The number of moles of AgCl formed will depend upon the number of Chloride ions available in the coordinate compound. The number of Chloride ions satisfying the primary valency will only react with AgNO3 to produce AgCl.  

[CoCl(NH3)5]Cl2 + AgNO3 → 2 AgCl 

Thus, 2 moles of AgCl will be formed.

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