The solubility of AgBrO3 in water at 25 °C is measured to be 1.7 g/L. Use this information to calculate Ksp for AgBrO3. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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The molar mass of AgBrO3 is approximately 235.77 g/mol. So, 1.7 g/L ÷ 235.77 g/mol = 0.0072 mol/L. Show more…
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