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in which of the following case(s) solubility of ch3cooag would be less than that in pure water at 25 deg celsius
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3mo ago
ch3cooag is a salt of weak acid and weak base when mixed with water both ch3cooh and agoh is formed if H+ conc is strong ch3cooh is high shifting eqbm in backward dirn thus dissociating more salt if oh- is strong more agoh is formed and same thing happens where am i going wrong
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
AgOH is not a stable compound. If you make it acidic, it forms ch3cooh readily. Which will increase the solubility. Make it basic. It won’t :)
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3mo ago
but still conc increases right so rxn quotient increases and rxn shifts backward breaking more ch3cooag
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
Na man it does not It gives you ag2o wapas
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3mo ago
I am saying this
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hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3mo ago
How does ag2o play role @iTeachChem
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
AgOH is not a stable compound. https://www.echemi.com/cms/1788129.html
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3mo ago
oh. so as more n more agoh is created , it quickly dissocitates to ag2o thus dec the reaction quotient and thus solubility am i correct
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
yea solubility remains unaffected mujhe lag raha hai
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
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What is solubility of silver oxide in NaOH and KOH
What is solubility of silver oxides ($\ce{AgO}$ and $\ce{Ag2O}$) in $\ce{NaOH}$ and $\ce{KOH}$? How much of silver oxide can dissolve in 1 liter of $\ce{NaOH}$ or $\ce{KOH}$?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem3mo ago
yea this is complicated lol ditch question
hardcoreisdead
hardcoreisdeadOP3mo ago
lol k +solved @iTeachChem
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