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Silver chloride, AgCl (`K_(sp)=1.8xx10^(-10)`), can be dissolved in solution containing ammonia due to the formation of the soluble complex ion `Ag(NH_(3))_(2)^(+)`. (`K_(f)=1.0xx10^(8)`).
What is the minimum amount of `NH_(3)` that would need to be added to dissolve 0.010 mol AgCl in 1.00L of solution?

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