What is the molar solubility of silver chloride in a 0.05 M KNO3 solution, if the Ksp of silver chloride is 1.8*10^-10?
AgCl ------------> Ag+ + Cl-
1 mole of silver chloride produces one mole of silver cation and 1 mole of chloride anion
Considering molar solubility as x
Then Ksp = X*X = X2
Ksp = 1.8*10-10
Therefore X2 = 1.8*10-10
X =
1.8*10-10
molar solubility is = 1.34*10-5 M
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