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the common ion in alkali solutions​

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Answered by babita8967
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In a system containing NaCl and KCl, the Cl− ions are common ions. For example, when AgCl is dissolved into a solution already containing NaCl (actually Na+ and Cl− ions), the Cl− ions come from the ionization of both AgCl and NaCl.

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Answered by pg46932
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In a system containing NaCl and KCl, the Cl− ions are common ions. For example, when AgCl is dissolved into a solution already containing NaCl (actually Na+ and Cl− ions), the Cl− ions come from the ionization of both AgCl and NaCl.

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