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    The Concentration of Ag<sup>+</sup> in a Saturated Solution of Ag<sub>2</sub>CrO<sub>4</sub>
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The Concentration of Ag+ in a Saturated Solution of Ag2CrO4

Question 102

Question 102

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The concentration of Ag+ in a saturated solution of Ag2CrO4 is 1.6  10-4 M. Calculate Ksp for Ag2CrO4.


A) 2.6  10-8
B) 5.1  10-8
C) 1.6  10-11
D) 4.1  10-12
E) 2.0  10-12

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