Question
Calculate the concentration of a silver ion when the solubility product constant of AgI is 10^-16
Answers
AgI ==> Ag^+ + I^-
Ksp = (Ag^+))I^-)
Let (AgI) = x, then (Ag^+) = x, then (I^-) = x. Substitute into Ksp and solve for x.
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