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The specific conductance at 289 K of AgC...

The specific conductance at 289 K of AgCl is `1.826xx10^(-6)ohm^(-1)cm^(-1)`. The ionic conductance of `Ag^(+)` and `Cl^(-)` are `61.92` and `61.92` and `76.36` respectively. What is the solubility of AgCl in water?

A

`1.1 xx 10^(-2) g^(-1)`

B

`1.9 xx 10^(-3) gL^(-1)`

C

`1.3 xx 10^(-5) gL^(-1)`

D

`2.1 xx 10^(-6) gL^(-1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Solubility `(S) = (K xx 1000)/mu`
`mu = 61.92 + 76.34 = 138.26`
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