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    The Molar Solubility of Ag<sub>2</sub>S Is 1
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The Molar Solubility of Ag2S Is 1

Question 67

Question 67

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The molar solubility of Ag2S is 1.26 × 10-16 M in pure water.Calculate the Ksp for Ag2S.


A) 1.59 × 10-32
B) 1.12 × 10-8
C) 6.81 × 10-63
D) 3.78 × 10-12
E) 8.00 × 10-48

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