Although silver chloride is insoluble in water, it readily dissolves upon the addition of ammonia. AgCl ( s ) + 2 NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 + ( a q ) + Cl − ( a q ) a What is the equilibrium constant for this dissolving process? b Ammonia is added to a solution containing excess AgCl( s ). The final volume is 1.00 L and the resulting equilibrium concentration of NH 3 is 0.80 M . Calculate the number of moles of AgCl dissolved, the molar concentration of Ag(NH 3 ) 2 + , and the number of moles of NH 3 added to the original solution.
Although silver chloride is insoluble in water, it readily dissolves upon the addition of ammonia. AgCl ( s ) + 2 NH 3 ( a q ) ⇌ Ag ( NH 3 ) 2 + ( a q ) + Cl − ( a q ) a What is the equilibrium constant for this dissolving process? b Ammonia is added to a solution containing excess AgCl( s ). The final volume is 1.00 L and the resulting equilibrium concentration of NH 3 is 0.80 M . Calculate the number of moles of AgCl dissolved, the molar concentration of Ag(NH 3 ) 2 + , and the number of moles of NH 3 added to the original solution.
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a What is the equilibrium constant for this dissolving process?
b Ammonia is added to a solution containing excess AgCl(s). The final volume is 1.00 L and the resulting equilibrium concentration of NH3 is 0.80 M. Calculate the number of moles of AgCl dissolved, the molar concentration of Ag(NH3)2+, and the number of moles of NH3 added to the original solution.
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