30. Equal volumes of 0.10 M AgNO, solution and 0.075 M NaCl solution is poured into a beaker. What will happen? [Ksp (A£CI) = 1.77 × 10'1º mol² dm“] A. Silver chloride will precipitate, leaving a saturated AgCI solution. B. Silver chloride will precipitate, leaving an unsaturated solution of AgCl. C. Nothing will happen since NaCl and AgNO, are both soluble compounds. D. Nothing will happen since the molar solubility of AgCl is higher than the solution concentrations.

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30. Equal volumes of 0.10 M AgNO, solution and 0.075 M NaCl solution is poured into a beaker.
What will happen?
[Ksp (AgCl) = 1.77 × 1010 mol² dm“]
A. Silver chloride will precipitate, leaving a saturated AgCI solution.
B. Silver chloride will precipitate, leaving an unsaturated solution of AgCl.
C. Nothing will happen since NaCl and AGNO, are both soluble compounds.
D. Nothing will happen since the molar solubility of AgCl is higher than the solution
concentrations.
Transcribed Image Text:30. Equal volumes of 0.10 M AgNO, solution and 0.075 M NaCl solution is poured into a beaker. What will happen? [Ksp (AgCl) = 1.77 × 1010 mol² dm“] A. Silver chloride will precipitate, leaving a saturated AgCI solution. B. Silver chloride will precipitate, leaving an unsaturated solution of AgCl. C. Nothing will happen since NaCl and AGNO, are both soluble compounds. D. Nothing will happen since the molar solubility of AgCl is higher than the solution concentrations.
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