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The solubility of AgCN in a buffer solut...

The solubility of AgCN in a buffer solution is `1.58times10^(-5)``[mol litre ^(-1)]`. Given K sp of AgCN is `1.2times``10^(-16)`and Ka for HCN is `4.8times``10^(-10)``The pH of the buffer is

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