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What would be the solubility of silver chloride in `0.10M NaCI` solution?
`K_(sp) for AgCI = 1.20 xx 10^(-10)`

A

0.1M

B

`1.2xx10^(-6)M`

C

`1.2 xx 10^(-9) M`

D

`1.2 xx 10^(-10)M`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`K_(sp)=[Ag^(+)][Cl^(-)]`
or `[Ag^(+)]=K_(sp)//[Cl^(-)]`
`=(1.2 xx 10^(-9))/(1xx10^(-1))=1.2 xx 10^(-9)M`
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