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A litre of solution is saturated with AgCl. To this solution if `1.0 xx 10^(-4)` mole of solid NaCl is added, what will be the `[Ag^(+)]`, assuming no volume change

A

More

B

Less

C

Equal

D

Zero

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The correct Answer is:
B

`{:("AgCl",to,"Ag"^(+),+,Cl^(-)),(,,,x,x):}`
After NaCl is added `K_(sp) = x xx (x+1 xx 10^(-4))`
That is why `[Ag^(+)]` will be less .
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