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The concentration of Ag+ ion in a given saturated solution of AgCl at 25ºC is 1.06 × 10–5g ion per litre. Thus the solubility product of AgCl is

A.0.353 × 10–1
B.0.530 × 10–10
C.1.12 × 10–10✓ Correct
D.2.12 × 10–10.
Explanation

We know that, solubility product of AgCl can be calculated as- sp 5 5 sp 10 sp AgCl Ag Cl K [Ag ][Cl ] K [1.06 10 ][1.06 10 ] K 1.1236 10 x x x

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