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The solubility product of AgBr is 3.3×10^-12 at 298 K.What concentration of Br ion is needed to precipitate AgBr from solution of 0.01M Ag+?

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Answered by abhayusha04
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Explanation:

In general, MaXb(s) <=> aM+b(aq) + bX-a(aq) is expressed as Ksp = [M+b]a[X−a]b. These expressions are called solubility product constant expressions because they involve the product of the equilibrium concentrations of the constituent ions, each raised to the power corresponding to the number of ions in the formula

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