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Calculate the molar solubility of ag2so4 in each solution below. the ksp of silver sulfate is

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The solubility product of silver sulfate is found to be 1.20x10-5. This value is obtained by the product of the concentration of the corresponding ions of the compound in solution raised to its stoichiometric coefficient.

Ag2SO4 = 2Ag+1 + SO42-
1.20x10-5 = [2x]^2 [x]
x = 0.0144 M

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