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    Calculate the Solubility of Silver Oxalate, Ag<sub>2</sub>C<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>, in Pure Water
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Calculate the Solubility of Silver Oxalate, Ag2C2O4, in Pure Water

Question 26

Question 26

Multiple Choice

Calculate the solubility of silver oxalate, Ag2C2O4, in pure water. Ksp = 1.0 * 10¯11


A) 1.4 *10¯4 M
B) 8.2 * 10¯5 M
C) 5.4 * 10¯5 M
D) 3.2 * 10¯6 M
E) 2.5 * 10¯12 M

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