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The solubility of silver phosphate, Ag3PO4, at 25°C is 1.55*10–5 mol/L. Determine the concentration of the Ag+ ion in a saturated solution. A) 1.55 * 10^-5 M B) 5.17 *10^-6 M C) 4.65 *10^-5 M D) 1.94 * 10^5 M E) 3.72 * 10^-15 M

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ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: 16.1 KEY: Chemistry | general chemistry | solubility | solubility equilibria | solubility product constant


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