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What mass of Ag2CO3 would be found in 1.4 L of a saturated solution if the Ksp of Ag2CO3 is 8.2 x 10-12?
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DrBob222
Write the ionization equation (solubility) equation for Ag2CO3.
Let y = solubility of Ag2CO3.
Follow with concns of Ag^+ and CO3^=
Substitute into Ksp expression and solve for y. That will be mols/L. multiply by molar mass to find grams/L and multiply that by 1.4 to determine solubility in 1.4 L. Post your work if you get stuck.
Let y = solubility of Ag2CO3.
Follow with concns of Ag^+ and CO3^=
Substitute into Ksp expression and solve for y. That will be mols/L. multiply by molar mass to find grams/L and multiply that by 1.4 to determine solubility in 1.4 L. Post your work if you get stuck.
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