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Consider the equilibrium, AgCl(s) harr ...

Consider the equilibrium,
`AgCl_(s) harr Ag^+ + Cl_-` the solubility of AgCl is `1.06 xx 10^-5 molL^-1` at 298K. Find out its `K_sp` at this temperature.

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