Ionic EquilibriumHard
Question
Which of the following statements are true for a solution saturated with AgCI and AgBr if their solubilities in mol per litre in separate solution are x and y mole respectively:
Options
A.[Ag+] = [Br-] × [CI-]
B.[CI-] > [Br]
C.[Br-] > y
D.[Ag+] = x + y
Solution
AgCI ⇋ Ag+ + CI- ; AgBr ⇋ Ag+ + Br-
x x y y
In simultaneous solubility solution contains [Ag+] = [CI-] + [Br-]
x x y y
In simultaneous solubility solution contains [Ag+] = [CI-] + [Br-]
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