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Calculate the Silver Ion Concentration in a Saturated Solution of Silver(I)sulfate

Question 50

Question 50

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Calculate the silver ion concentration in a saturated solution of silver(I) sulfate (Ksp = 1.4 × 10-5) .


A) 1.5 × 10-2 M
B) 2.4 × 10-2 M
C) 3.0 × 10-2 M
D) 1.4 × 10-5 M
E) None of the above.

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