Silver chromate is sparingly soluble in aqueous solutions. The Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 1.12×10^(-12) M^3. What is the solubility (in mol/L) of silver chromate A) in 1.10 M potassium chromate aqueous solution B) in 1.10 M silver nitrate aqueous solution C) in pure water
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This means that when silver chromate dissolves, it produces 2s mol/L of Ag+ ions and s mol/L of CrO4^2- ions. We can use the Ksp expression to relate the concentrations of the ions to the solubility: Ksp = [Ag+]^2 * [CrO4^2-] = (2s)^2 * (s) = 4s^3 Now, we can Show more…
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