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A saturated Agcl was found to have a concentration of 1.30×10^-5 mol.dm3. The solubility product of Agcl therefore is?
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Moses Adeyemi Popoola
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List the following equilibrium solutions in order of decreasing free Ag+ concentration in mixture: 0.1M AgNO3, saturated AgCl,
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Jake
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you added 0.05mL of 0.10M AgNO3 to 4.0mL of 2.0M NaCl and formed a saturated solution of AgCl (s): AgCl(s) -> Ag+(aq)+Cl-(aq).
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Assuming that the total volume does not change after 0.200 g of KCl is added to 1.0 L of a saturated aqueous solution of AgCl,
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Stacy
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Explain the following statement. A saturated solution contains a mixture of silver chloride, AgCl and silver carbonate, Ag2CO3.
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oliver
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1. the solubility of AgCl in water is 3.97x10^-6 at 0*C and 1.91X10^-4 at 100*C. calculate Ksp for AgCl at each temp.
2. using
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anonymous
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Combine the Ksp and Kf equilibria for AgCl and Ag(NH3)2+ respectively and demonstrate Hess's law to determine the equilibrium
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Kaitlin
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So the Ksp for silver chloride is 1.8*10^-10, how could I find the concentration of silver ions in this saturated solution. Then
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L
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So Ag+ + Cl- ---> AgCl and delta H is -65.5 kJ. I'm supposed to calculate delta H when one mole of AgCl dissolved in water, so 1
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Victor
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you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-
using a saturated solution
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Jeanine
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