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12 September, 07:36

How many liters of water are required to dissolve 1.00 g of silver chromate?

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  1. 12 September, 10:39
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    At 25.0∘C, the molar solubility of silver chromate in water is 1.10*10-12M. We calculate as follows:

    1.10 x 10^-10 mol/L times 291.747 g/mol = 3.21 x 10^-8 g/L

    1.00 g divided by 3.21 x 10^-8 g/L = 3.12 x 10^7 L
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