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If K(sp) of Ag(2)CO3 is 8xx10^(-12), the...

If `K_(sp)` of `Ag_(2)CO_3` is `8xx10^(-12)`, the molar solubility of `Ag_2CO_3` in `0.1M AgNO_3` is:

A

`8xx10^(-10)` M

B

`8xx10^(-12)` M

C

`8xx10^(-13)` M

D

`8xx10^(-11)` M

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The correct Answer is:
A

`Ag_(2)CO_(3)(s)hArrunderset((0.1+2S)M)(2Ag^(+)(aq.))+underset(SM)(CO_(3)^(-2))(aq)`
`K_(sp)=[Ag^(+)]^(2)[CO_(3)^(-2)]`
`8xx10^(-12)=(0.1+2S)^(2)(S)implies S=8xx10^(-10)M`
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