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The values of `K_(sp)` of two sparingly soluble salts `Ni(OH)_(2)` and `AgCN` are `2.0xx10^(-15)` and `6xx10^(-17)` respectively. Which salt is more soluble ? Explain .

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`AgCNhArrAg^(+)+CN^(-)`
`K_(sp)=[Ag^(+)][CN^(-)]=6xx10^(-17)`
`Ni(OH)_(2)hArrNi^(2+)+2OH^(-)`
`K_(sp)=[Ni^(2+)][OH^(-)]^(2)=2xx10^(-15)`
Let `[Ag^(+)]=S_(1)`, then `[CN^(-)]=S_(1)`
Let `[Ni^(2+)]=S_(2)`, then `[OH^(-)]=2S_(2)`
`S_(1)^(2)=6xx10^(-17)`, `S_(1)=7.8xx10^(-9)`
`(S_(2))(2S_(2))^(2)=2xx10^(-15)`, `S_(2)=0.58xx10^(-4)`
`Ni(OH)_(2)` is more soluble than `AgCN`.
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