1) Let 's' is molar solubility in water.
AgCl -----> Ag+ + Cl-
s s
Ksp = [Ag+] [Cl-]
1.8 * 10^-10 = s * s
s = 1.34*10^-5 M .....Answer
2)
NaCl ----> Na+ + Cl-
[NaCl] = [Cl-] = 0.10 M
For AgCl;
Ksp = [Ag+] [Cl-]
1.8*10^-10 = s * 0.10
s = 1.8*10^-9 M .....Answer
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