1
answer
215
views
96
Problem

For access to Textbook Solutions, a Class+ or Grade+ subscription is required.

Textbook Expert
Textbook ExpertVerified Tutor
15 Nov 2021

Given information

The compound is silver chloride.

silver chloride is added to the solution of .

Step-by-step explanation

Step 1.

A compound's molar solubility is the number of moles dissolved per litre of solution before the solution reaches saturation.

The ionization reaction of  is,

The ionization reaction of the  silver ion with  ,

   

For reaction,

 

The  for the silver ion with  reaction is,

 

The ionization reaction of silver chloride with ,

   

The ICE Table for the above reaction's ionisation is shown below:

       
Initial    
Change    
Equilibrium    

The value of  for silver cholride is  and   for other reaction is .

Multiply the above two expressions:

 

   

Unlock all Textbook Solutions

Already have an account? Log in
Start filling in the gaps now
Log in