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Calcuate solubility of silver oxalate in `10^(-2)M` potassium oxalate solution.Given that `K_(sp)` of silver oxalate `=10^(-10)`.

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Let the solubility be `x` mol//L
`{:(,AgC_(2)O_(4)hArr,2Ag^(+),,C_(2)O_(4)^(2-),),(t=t_(eq),-,2x,x+10^(-2),~~10^(-2)):}`
`K_(sp)=10^(-10)=10^(-2)xx(2x)^(2)rArr (10^(-8))/(2xx2)=x^(2)=rArr x=5xx10^(-5)M`
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