Here is a problem that I don't know how to get the answer...
In a test tube with water a small quantity of both AgCl and Ag2CrO4 are added. What is the resulting concentration of silver cations? Ksp (AgCl) = 1.8*10-10 and Ksp (Ag2CrO4) = 1.2*10-12
The answer key from my teacher is [Ag+] = 1.35*10-4 mol/L
However, I'm bit confused because both solubility equilibria are going to affect each other, right? The sum of the silver cation concentrations calculated from each equilibrium alone (1.34*10-5 for AgCl and 1.338*10-4 for the chromate) does not give the answer and I think it is because the remaining anions will precipitate some cations. I thought about an ICE table, but the equilibria are simultaneous... Can anyone help me?