Although A9CN(s) is very insoluble (Ksp = 2.20 × 10-16), it will dissolve in higher concentrations of aqueous CN- because of the formation of the complex ion Ag(CN)2- (Kf = 5.30 × 1018). What mass of AGCN will dissolve in 1.00 L of 0.460 M NaCN? (Ignore any volume change caused by the dissolving AgCN(s).)

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Although AgCN(s) is very insoluble (Ksp = 2.20 × 10⁻¹⁶), it will dissolve in higher concentrations of aqueous CN⁻ because of the formation of the complex ion Ag(CN)₂⁻ (Kf = 5.30 × 10¹⁸). What mass of AgCN will dissolve in 1.00 L of 0.460 M NaCN? (Ignore any volume change caused by the dissolving AgCN(s).)

Although AgCN(s) is very insoluble (Ksp = 2.20 × 10-18), it will dissolve
in higher concentrations of aqueous CN- because of the formation of
the complex ion Ag(CN)2- (Kf = 5.30 × 1018). What mass of AgCN will
dissolve in 1.00 L of 0.460 M NaCN? (Ignore any volume change
caused by the dissolving AGCN(s).)
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Transcribed Image Text:Although AgCN(s) is very insoluble (Ksp = 2.20 × 10-18), it will dissolve in higher concentrations of aqueous CN- because of the formation of the complex ion Ag(CN)2- (Kf = 5.30 × 1018). What mass of AgCN will dissolve in 1.00 L of 0.460 M NaCN? (Ignore any volume change caused by the dissolving AGCN(s).) %3D
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