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Compare the solubility of silver chromate in each of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M AgCH3COO 0.10 M Na2CrO4 0.10 M KCH3COO 0.10 M NH4NO3 More soluble than in pure water. Similar solubility as in pure water. Less soluble than in pure water.

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Solution :

Comparing the solubility of silver chromate for the solutions :


$0.10 \ M \ AgCH_3COO$ ----- Less soluble than in pure water.


$0.10 \ M \ Na_2CrO_4$ ----- Less soluble than in pure water.


$0.10 \ M \ NH_4NO_3$ ----- Similar solubility as in the pure water


$0.10 \ M \ KCH_3COO$ ----- Similar solubility as in the pure water

The silver chromate dissociates to form :


$AgCrO_4 (s) \rightleftharpoons 2Ag^+ (aq) +CrO_4^(2-)(aq)$

When 0.1 M of
$AgCH_3COO^-$ is added, the equilibrium shifts towards the reverse direction due to the common ion effect of
Ag^+, so the solubility of
Ag_2CrO_4 decreases.

Both
AgCH_3COO and
$KCH_3COO$ are neutral mediums, so they do not affect the solubility.

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