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At 50oC, the solubility of silver chloride, AgCl, is 5.2 x 10-4 g/100 mL. Calculate the Ksp at this temperature.
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Answered by DrBob222
Convert 5.2 x 10^-4 g/100 mL to moles/L.

Then Ksp = (Ag^+)(Cl^-)
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At 50oC, the solubility of silver chloride, AgCl, is 5.2 x 10-4 g/100 mL. Calculate the Ksp at this temperature.

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