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7 May, 14:48

Determine the molar solubility of agbr in a solution containing 0.200 m nabr. ksp (agbr) = 7.7 * 10-13. determine the molar solubility of agbr in a solution containing 0.200 m nabr. ksp (agbr) = 7.7 * 10-13. 5.8 * 10-5 m 0.200 m 1.54 * 10-13 m 8.8 * 10-7 m 3.8 * 10-12 m

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  1. 7 May, 15:39
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    NaBr gives fully seperated ions as Na⁺ (aq) and Br⁻ (aq) while AgBr gives partially dissociated ions as Ag⁺ (aq) and Br⁻ (aq).

    NaBr (aq) →Na⁺ (aq) + Br⁻ (aq)

    0.200 0.200

    AgBr (s) ⇄ Ag⁺ (aq) + Br⁻ (aq)

    Initial - -

    Change - X + X + X

    Equilibrium X X

    Ksp = [Ag⁺ (aq) ] [ Br⁻ (aq) ]

    7.7 * 10⁻¹³ = X * (0.200 + X)

    7.7 * 10⁻¹³ = X² + 0.200X

    0 = X² + 0.200X-7.7 * 10⁻¹³

    X1 = 3.8 x 10⁻¹²

    X2 = - 0.2

    X = molar solubility of AgBr.

    hence, X cannot be a negative value.

    molar solubility of AgBr is 3.8 x 10⁻¹² M.
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