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How many ions of silver can be found in 2.84 moles of silver phosphate?

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Answer:

Ksp=[Ag+]^3[PO4^3-]

For every 1 mole silver phosphate dissolved, 3 moles Ag+ will be ionized so plug in 3x for [Ag+]. For [PO4^3-] only 1 mole will ionize so just 1x.

Ksp=[3x]^3[x]

Ksp=27x^4

x=1.82x10^-9.

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