Silver sulfate dissolves in water according to the reaction: Ag2SO4(s) m 2 Ag+(aq) + SO4

Chapter 14, Problem 49

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Silver sulfate dissolves in water according to the reaction: Ag2SO4(s) m 2 Ag+(aq) + SO4 2 - (aq) Kc = 1.1 * 10-5 at 298 K A 1.5 L solution contains 6.55 g of dissolved silver sulfate. If additional solid silver sulfate is added to the solution, will it dissolve?

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