Question
Explain the following statement. A saturated solution contains a mixture of silver chloride, AgCl and silver carbonate, Ag2CO3. An addition of hydrocloric acid will decrease the solubility of AgCl
Answers
Adding a common ion to an insoluble salt decreases the solubility of the salt.
Cl from the HCl is the common ion (to Cl in AgCl).
Cl from the HCl is the common ion (to Cl in AgCl).
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