21. What is the equilibrium constant expression, Ksp, for slightly soluble silver sulfate in an aqueous solution? Ag2SO4(s) 2 Ag+(aq) + SO42-(aq)
Ksp = [Ag+]2 [SO42-]
Ksp = [Ag+] [SO42-]2 / [Ag2SO4]
Ksp = [Ag+] [SO42-]
Ksp = [Ag+] [SO42-]2
Ksp = [Ag+]2 [SO42-] / [Ag2SO4]
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