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The solubility of silver carbonate is 0.032$M$ at $20^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ . Calculate its $K_{\mathrm{sp}} .$
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Step 1: The dissolution of silver carbonate in water can be represented by the following chemical equation: \[Ag_2CO_3(s) \rightarrow 2Ag^+(aq) + CO_3^{2-}(aq)\] Show more…
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