Silver chloride, AgCl(s), is an insoluble strong electrolyte. (a) Write the equation for

Chapter 15, Problem 15.82

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Silver chloride, AgCl(s), is an insoluble strong electrolyte. (a) Write the equation for the dissolution of AgCl(s) in H20(l) (b) Write the expression for K, for the reaction in part (a). (c) Based on the thermochemical data in Appendix C and Le Chatelier's principle, predict whether the solubility of AgCl in H20 increases or decreases with increasing temperature.

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