The formation constant for the diammine silver(I)ion is 1.6 × 107, while the solubility product constant for silver chloride is 1.8 × 10-10. Given the reaction,AgCl(s)+ 2 NH3(aq)
Ag(NH3)2+(aq)+ Cl(aq)What is the solubility, in moles per liter, of silver chloride in 1.00 molar ammonia solution?Hint: Combine the formation and solubility reactions to find the overall reaction and its equilibrium constant and account for the presence of a common ion.
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