Chemistry, asked by madhumeera613, 1 year ago

The correct order of increasing solubility of AgCl in
(A)water
(B)0.1M NaCl
(c)0.1M BaCl2
(D)0.1M NH3 is?

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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
15

hey mate your answer

b is correct answer

Due to common ion (hereCl-) effect (which tells that in presence of strong electrolyte, if weak electrolyte is dissolved then its solubility further decrease if both the electrolytes contains same ion)

So least solubility in BaCl2

Now NH3 can be in the form NH4+ and so it will combine with Cl- to form NH4Cl salt and so it inhances the solubiltitof AgCl

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madhumeera613: Couldn't get u
Answered by naveenjai2004
0

Answer:

BaCl2 < Water < NaCl < NH3.

Explanation:

Solubility of AgCl can be determined by Solubility Product also.

The solubility of AgCl increases in the compunds containing silver or chlorine due to the COMMON ION EFFECT which tells that in presence of strong electrolyte, if weak electrolyte is dissolved then its solubility further decrease if both the electrolytes contains same ion.

The correct order of solubility of AgCl in water, 0.1M BaCl2, 0.1M NaCl,0.1M NH3 is BaCl2 < Water < NaCl < NH3.

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