A precipitate of AgCl is formed when equal volumes of the following are mixed. [K sp for…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
A precipitate of AgCl is formed when equal volumes of the following are mixed. [Ksp for AgCl = 10–10]
- 10–4 M AgNO3 and 10–7 M HCl
- 10–5 M AgNO3 and 10–6 M HCl
- 10–5 M AgNO3 and 10–4 M HCl
- 10–6 M AgNO3 and 10–6 M HCl
Answer
(C) 10 –5 M AgNO 3 and 10 –4 M HCl
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