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What Volume of Water Is Needed to Completely Dissolve 100

Question 37

Question 37

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What volume of water is needed to completely dissolve 100 g of AgBr (Ksp = 5 × 10−13,187.8 g/mol) ?


A) 1 × 10−2 L
B) 7 × 105 L
C) 1 × 108 L
D) 3 × 1010 L
E) 1 × 1012 L

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