The solubility of silver chloride in water is increased by the addition of NH3. Why?
A) The solubility of many salts is affected by the pH of the solution.
B) The formation of complex ions displaces the solubility equilibrium to the right.
C) The solubility of most salts increases as temperature increases.
D) Some insoluble compounds are amphoteric.
E) A common ion displaces the solubility equilibrium toward the undissolved solute.
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