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26 February, 11:33

The ksp for silver (i) phosphate is 1.8 x 10 - 18. determine the silver ion concentration in a saturated solution of silver (i) phosphate

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  1. 26 February, 11:53
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    The silver ion concentration in saturated solution of silver (i) phosphate is calculated as follows.

    write the equation for dissociation of silver (i) phosphate

    that is Ag3PO4 (s) = 3Ag^ + (aq) + PO4 ^3 - (aq)

    let the concentration of the ion be represented by x

    ksp is therefore = (3x^3) (x) = 1.8 x10 ^-18

    27 x^3 (x) = 1.8 x10^-18

    27x^4 = 1.8 x10^-18 divide both side 27

    X^4 = 6.67 x10 ^-20

    find the fourth root x = 1.6 x10 ^-5m

    the concentration of silver ion is therefore = 3 x (1.6 x10^-5) = 4.8 x10^-5m
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