calculate the concentration of silver nitrate in mol/L M x V =0.2

average Vw in ml of 2.23 2.26 2.43
MxVw = Mwx20
Mw=? mol/L chloride in water sample = mmol/L?
=?g/L chloride in sample
=?ppm chloride in water sample

I have no clue as to the symbols you are using nor your data.

To calculate the concentration of silver nitrate in mol/L (M), we can use the formula M x V = 0.2, where M represents the concentration in mol/L and V represents the volume in L.

To determine the concentration of silver nitrate, we need to know the value of V. It looks like you have provided three different measurements of Vw in mL: 2.23 mL, 2.26 mL, and 2.43 mL. It is not clear which one represents V, so please specify the correct value.

Similarly, to calculate the concentration of chloride in the water sample, we can use the formula Mw x 20 = M x Vw, where Mw represents the molar concentration of chloride in mol/L.

To determine the concentration of chloride, we need to know the values of M and Vw. It appears that Vw is given as three different measurements in mL. Please specify the correct value of Vw.

Once we have the correct values for V and Vw, we can proceed to calculate the concentration of silver nitrate and the molar concentration of chloride.