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Does anyone know where I can find data on the solubility of silver chromate in an aqueous ammonia solution (100 mL) of concentration 2 mol/L at 25 C? Values for different concentration and temperature would also be helpful. I am solving problems in chemistry, so I am interested in whether the obtained value makes sense. Specifically, for the mass of silver chromate that can be dissolved in 100 g of an aqueous ammonia solution with a concentration of 2 mol/L at 25 C, I got about 6.7 g. I have no idea if this value is too high, too low, or possible.

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Final answer:

Unfortunately, there is no specific data available for the solubility of silver chromate in an aqueous ammonia solution with a concentration of 2 mol/L and 25°C. Therefore, the obtained value of 6.7 g cannot be evaluated without accurate solubility data.

Step-by-step explanation:

The solubility of silver chromate in an aqueous ammonia solution can be determined by using the solubility product constant (Ksp).

However, there is no information provided regarding the specific solubility of silver chromate in an aqueous ammonia solution at a concentration of 2 mol/L and 25°C. The given value of 6.7 g for the mass of silver chromate dissolved in 100 g of the solution cannot be evaluated without accurate data on solubility.

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