calculate the solubility of agcl in water if ksp is 4X10-4 of 25°c
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Silver chloride is so insoluble in water (.0.002 g/L) that a saturated solution contains only about 1.3 x 10-5 moles of AgCl per liter of water. Strict adherence to the rules for writing equilibrium constant expressions for this reaction gives the following result.
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