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Calculate the overall complex dissociation equilibrium constant for `[Ag(NH_(3))_(2)]^(+)` ion, given that `beta_(2)` for this complex is `1.6xx10^(7).`

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Overall stability constant `beta_(2)=1.6xx10^(7)`
Overall dissociation constant is the reciprocal of overall stability constant. Therefore, overall dissociation constant
`=(1)/(beta_(2))=(1)/(1.6xx10^(7))=6.25xx10^(-8)`
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