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adding 15 ml of 0.1 m ca(no3)2 to 100 ml saturated (aqueous) solution of agcl wi

ID: 856041 • Letter: A

Question

adding 15 ml of 0.1 m ca(no3)2 to 100 ml saturated (aqueous) solution of agcl will:

a)not impact the solubility of agcl

b)decrease the solubility of agcl

c)increase the solubility of agcl

d)not change the ionic strength of the solution

adding 15 ml of 0.1 m HCl to 100 ml saturated (aqueous) solution of agcl will:

a)not impact the solubility of agcl

b)decrease the solubility of agcl

c)increase the solubility of agcl

d)not change the ionic strength of the solution

adding 20 ml of 0.1 m neutral compound glucose to 100 ml saturated (aqueous) solution of agcl will:

a)not impact the solubility of agcl

b)decrease the solubility of agcl

c)increase the solubility of agcl

d)change the solubility product expression for agcl

Explanation / Answer

1) a)not impact the solubility of agcl ( since, no common ion is present)

2) b)decrease the solubility of agcl ( Due to presence of common ion i.e. Cl-)

3) a)not impact the solubility of agcl ( since, no common ion is present)