Question: a) Calculate [Ag+] in the students solution. b) The value of Ksp of another silver salt, AgI(s), is 8.310^17. If separate, saturated solutions of AgI

 a) Calculate [Ag+] in the students solution. b) The value of

a) Calculate [Ag+] in the students solution.

b) The value of Ksp of another silver salt, AgI(s), is 8.310^17. If separate, saturated solutions of AgI and AgCl are prepared, which solution will have the greater [Ag+]? Justify your answer.

After the experiment, the student learns that the precipitate, AgCl(s), is slightly soluble in water. To determine the solubility, the student mixes a sample of the precipitate with cold, distilled water to make a saturated solution. The student finds the following equation for the dissolution of AgCl(s) in water and a K sp value at the temperature of the water. AgCl(s) 2 Ag+ (aq) + CI+ (aq) Ksp = 1.0 x 10-10

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