17.48 The molar solubility of AgCl in 6.5 × 10 M AGNO, is 2.5 X 10 M. In deriving K, from these data, which of these assumptions are reasonable? -3 8. (a) K, is the same as solubility. (b) K, of AgCl is the same in 6.5 × 10 ' M AGNO, -3 as in pure water. (c) Solubility of AgCl is independent of the concen- tration of AgNO3. (d) [Ag*] in solution does not change significantly on the addition of AgCl to 6.5 × 10 *M AgNO, (e) [Ag*]in solution after the addition of AgCl to 6.5 X 10 M AGNO, is the same as it would be in pure water.

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17.48 The molar solubility of AgCl in 6.5 X 10M AgNO,
is 2.5 × 10 * M. In deriving K, from these data,
which of these assumptions are reasonable?
(a) Ksp
(b) Ksp of AgCl is the same in 6.5 × 10 M AGNO;
as in pure water.
-8
is the same as solubility.
3D3
(c) Solubility of AgCl is independent of the concen-
tration of AgNO3.
(d) [Ag ]in solution does not change significantly on
the addition of AgCl to 6.5 × 10 'M AgNO,.
(e) [Ag*]in solution after the addition of AgCl to
6.5 X 10 M AgNO, is the same as it would be
in
pure
water.
Transcribed Image Text:-3 17.48 The molar solubility of AgCl in 6.5 X 10M AgNO, is 2.5 × 10 * M. In deriving K, from these data, which of these assumptions are reasonable? (a) Ksp (b) Ksp of AgCl is the same in 6.5 × 10 M AGNO; as in pure water. -8 is the same as solubility. 3D3 (c) Solubility of AgCl is independent of the concen- tration of AgNO3. (d) [Ag ]in solution does not change significantly on the addition of AgCl to 6.5 × 10 'M AgNO,. (e) [Ag*]in solution after the addition of AgCl to 6.5 X 10 M AgNO, is the same as it would be in pure water.
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