Consider the reaction, Ag2S(s) 2 Ag (aq) + s²-(aq) A. The dissolution of Ag₂S in 0.0010 AgNO3 shifts the reaction away from side resulting in a/an [Select] B. The addition of NH3 to form a Ag(NH3)2* complex shifts the reaction [Select] product side resulting in a/an [Select] C. The addition of 0.0010 M HCI solution shifts the reaction [Select] resulting in a/an [Select] [Select] increase decrease ✓in the solubility of the ionic solid. the product the the product side in the solubility of the ionic solid. in the solubility of the ionic solid.

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Consider the reaction,
Ag2S(s) 2 Ag+(aq) + s²-(aq)
A. The dissolution of Ag₂S in 0.0010 AgNO3 shifts the reaction away from
side resulting in a/an [Select]
B. The addition of NH3 to form a Ag(NH3)2 complex shifts the reaction [Select]
product side resulting in a/an [Select]
C. The addition of 0.0010 M HCI solution shifts the reaction [Select]
resulting in a/an [Select]
[Select]
increase
decrease
in the solubility of the ionic solid.
✓the product
the
✓the product side
in the solubility of the ionic solid.
in the solubility of the ionic solid.
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the reaction, Ag2S(s) 2 Ag+(aq) + s²-(aq) A. The dissolution of Ag₂S in 0.0010 AgNO3 shifts the reaction away from side resulting in a/an [Select] B. The addition of NH3 to form a Ag(NH3)2 complex shifts the reaction [Select] product side resulting in a/an [Select] C. The addition of 0.0010 M HCI solution shifts the reaction [Select] resulting in a/an [Select] [Select] increase decrease in the solubility of the ionic solid. ✓the product the ✓the product side in the solubility of the ionic solid. in the solubility of the ionic solid.
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