3. You will be using 10.0 mL of silver nitrate solution labeled 170.0 g/L. How many grams of silver nitrate will be in your 10.0 mL sample?

170.0 g/L x (10mL/1000 mL) = ?

1.7g

To calculate the grams of silver nitrate in a 10.0 mL sample of a solution labeled 170.0 g/L, you need to use the concentration and volume of the solution. Here's how you can calculate it:

1. Start by converting the volume of the sample from milliliters (mL) to liters (L). Since 1 L is equivalent to 1000 mL, divide the volume in mL by 1000:
10.0 mL ÷ 1000 mL/L = 0.01 L

2. Now, use the concentration (in g/L) of the silver nitrate solution to calculate the grams of silver nitrate in the 0.01 L sample. Multiply the concentration by the volume:
170.0 g/L × 0.01 L = 1.70 g

Therefore, there will be 1.70 grams of silver nitrate in your 10.0 mL sample.