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10 September, 21:32

AgCl is less soluble in NaCl (aq) than in water because

a) of a decrease in Na + ions.

b) AgCl forms complex ions with NaCl.

c) of a common ion effect.

d) NaCl has a higher solubility product.

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  1. 11 September, 00:50
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    C) as AgCl is insoluble in polar compounds, such as water, but is soluble in nonpolar solvents, while NaCl is soluble in polar compounds but not in nonpolar solvents
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