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    The Solubility of Silver Chloride Is Greater in 0
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The Solubility of Silver Chloride Is Greater in 0

Question 131

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The solubility of silver chloride is greater in 0.01 M NH3(aq) because of formation of the coordination complex Ag(NH3)2+(aq).

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