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Insoluble silver carbonate, Ag2CO3(s), forms
Insoluble silver carbonate, Ag2CO3(s), forms in the following balanced chemical reaction:
2AgNO3(aq) + K2CO3(aq) = Ag2CO3(s) +
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What is the molar solubility of silver carbonate Ag2CO3 at 25 C if it is dissolved in a 0.15M solution of silver nitrate, AgNO3?
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what is the solubility of silver carbonate in water in 25 degrees celcius if Ksp=8.4X10-12? i don't know what to do
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What is the concentration of silver(I) ion in a saturated solution of silver(I) carbonate containing 0.0092 M Na2CO3? For
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If I added sodium carbonate to magnesium nitrate, would it be insoluble & a precipitate forms?
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What's is the concentration of silver ions in a saturated solution of silver carbonate? The k^sp of Ag2CO3 is 8.1x10^ -12.
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What is the molar solubility of silver carbonate, Ag2CO3?
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Calculate the solubility (in g/L) of silver carbonate in water at 25°C if the Ksp for Ag2CO3 is 8.4 x 10^-12
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What is the solubility of silver carbonate (Ag2CO3) in pure water
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