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Chapter 16, Problem 52P

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Silver chloride has a larger \(K_\mathrm{sp}\) than silver carbonate (see Table 16.2). Does this mean that AgCl also has a larger molar solubility than \(\mathrm{Ag_2CO_3}\)?

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QUESTION:

Silver chloride has a larger \(K_\mathrm{sp}\) than silver carbonate (see Table 16.2). Does this mean that AgCl also has a larger molar solubility than \(\mathrm{Ag_2CO_3}\)?

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Solubility product constant is defined as the equilibrium between compound and its ions in an aqueous solution.

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