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    The Solubility of Silver Carbonate, Ag<sub>2</sub>CO<sub>3</sub>, in Pure Water Is
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The Solubility of Silver Carbonate, Ag2CO3, in Pure Water Is

Question 32

Question 32

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The solubility of silver carbonate, Ag2CO3, in pure water is 1.27 × 10-4 moles per liter. Calculate the value of Ksp for silver carbonate from this data.


A) 1.64 × 10-11
B) 3.28 × 10-11
C) 2.04 × 10-12
D) 4.10 × 10-12
E) 8.19 × 10-12

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