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A solution is produced by stirring 2.2431 grams of silver (I) chromate in 1.00 liter of water at...

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A solution is produced by stirring {eq}\displaystyle \rm 2.2431 \ grams {/eq} of silver (I) chromate in {eq}\displaystyle \rm 1.00 \ liter {/eq} of water at {eq}\displaystyle \rm 25 ^{\circ} C {/eq}. Careful analysis shows that {eq}\displaystyle \rm 0.0216 \ grams {/eq} of silver (I) chromate has dissolved. Calculate the {eq}\displaystyle \rm K_{sp} {/eq} for silver (I) chromate based on these data.

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Silver Chromate is classified as an inorganic compound that is marked with the formula {eq}Ag_2CrO_4. {/eq}. The given compound when dissolved in water, does not solubilize easily.

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Mass of silver(I) chromate dissolved = 0.0216 g.

Molar mass of silver(I) chromate = 332 g/mol

Moles of silver(I) chromate dissolved = mass / molar...

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