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The specific conductivity of a saturated solution of AgCl at 25ºC is 3.41 × 10–6S.cm–1 and that of water
is 1.60 × 10–6S.cm–1. The molar conductivity at infinite dilution is 138.S. cm2. What is the solubility of
AgCl in water in moles/1 at 25ºC.

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Answered by anantilakra008
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Answered by naveenraj81
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Explanation:

For a saturated solution of AgCl at 25^0C, K = 3.4 × 10^-6 ohm^-1 cm^-1 and that of H2O(l) used is 2.02 × 10^-6 ohm^-1. lambda^0m for AgCl is 138 ohm^-1cm^2 ...

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