Hi!
What PH does a solution get when Ag
3PO
4 is disolved into it?\
I mean, I have found through calculations that the constant for the following reaction
Ag
3PO
4 + 3 H
2O
3AgOH + H
3PO
4 is roughly equal to 10
7. So, given the very low products of solubility of silver phosphate and silver hydroxide , I can assume that the PH is acidic, due to the disolution of phosphoric acid. Any other side reaction has a constant which is significally lower than that of the above reaction. Where am I wrong? The PH of such a solution is basic, in fact, and not acidic...
Thanks!