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AgCl <------> Ag+ + Cl- , the Ksp for the reaction will be . Ksp = [Ag+] [Cl-]

how?
11 years ago

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bobpursley
your reaction is incomplete. Did you mean this?

AgCl (s) <------> Ag+ + Cl-

or this
AgCl (aq) <------> Ag+ + Cl-

Int the second case, then ksp is

Ksp = [Ag+] [Cl-] /[AgCl]

Do you have a question about this?
11 years ago
Shahab Mirza
@bobpurlsey , my question is 1st one not second one , help
11 years ago

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