Silver chloride is a relatively insoluble salt.Only 1.92 mg of AgCl will dissolve per liter of water at 25°C.What concentration of Ag+,in molarity units,can be present in water at 25°C?
A) 3.35 × 10−6 M
B) 6.70 × 10−6 M
C) 1.34 × 10−5 M
D) 9.60 × 10−4 M
E) 1.92 × 10−3 M
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