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    Determine the Molar Concentration of Ag<sup>+</sup>(aq) Ions in a 1
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Determine the Molar Concentration of Ag+(aq) Ions in a 1

Question 53

Question 53

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Determine the molar concentration of Ag+(aq) ions in a 1.00 M solution of AgCl2- with no excess chloride.
Given: Kf = 2.50 * 105 for AgCl2-.


A) 2.52 *10-2 M
B) 1.26 * 10-2 M
C) 0.0100 M
D) 0.0020 M
E) 2.50 * 105 M

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