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Molar solubility question
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April 01, 2009, 03:06:47 PM »
What is the solubility of Ag2CrO4 (Ksp = 1.12 × 10^−12) in grams per 100 mL of 0.100 M solution AgNO3?
I can calculate the molar solubility, (1.12x10^-12)6(1/3)= 1.04x10^-4, but then I can't figure out the rest.
Please help (and show steps!)
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How many moles in 100 mL? Molar mass? Mass?
But it looks to me like your molar solubility is incorrect.
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You'll want to consider the Common Ion Effect, since you have more Ag
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ions in solution.
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