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Topical Questions These questions are keyed to the major topics in the chapter. Usually...

Topical Questions

These questions are keyed to the major topics in the chapter. Usually a question that is answered at the back of this book is paired with a similar one that is not.

The equilibrium constants for dissolving silver sulfate and silver sulfide in water are 1.7 × 10-5 and 6 × 10-30, respectively.

(a) Write the balanced dissociation reaction equation and the associated equilibrium constant expression for each process.

(b) Which compound is more soluble?

(c) Which compound is less soluble?

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