Question
What is the molar solubility of silver sulfide, Ag2S? (Ksp for Ag2S is 6.0 x 10^51.)
Answers
Ag2S ==> 2Ag^+ + S^-2
Ksp = (Ag^+)^2(S^-2)
Set up an ICE chart, substitute into Ksp expression and solve for solubility.
Ksp = (Ag^+)^2(S^-2)
Set up an ICE chart, substitute into Ksp expression and solve for solubility.
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