solubility of AgI is decreased in presence of
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by the presence of a common ion
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The solubility of insoluble substances can be decreased by the presence of a common ion. AgCl will be our example. AgCl is an ionic substance and, when a tiny bit of it dissolves in solution, it dissociates 100%, into silver ions (Ag+) and chloride ions (Cl¯).
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