Thermodynamic function values at 25°C for species involved in dissolution and dissociation of Agl are listed below. Agl(s) Ag (aq) + 1¯(aq) AGF (Agl,s) = -66.2 kJ/mol, AGf (Ag+,aq) = 77.107 kJ/mol, AGf (1,aq) = -51.57 kJ/mol Calculate molar solubility of Agl at 25°C. 9 × 10-9 M 8 x 10-8 M 2x 10-7 M 8x10-17 M 3x10-4 M

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Thermodynamic function values at 25°C for species involved in dissolution and dissociation of Agl are listed below.
Agl(s) Ag (aq) + 1¯(aq)
AGf (Agl,s) = -66.2 kJ/mol, AGf (Ag+,aq) = 77.107 kJ/mol, AGfᵒ(l,aq) = -51.57 kJ/mol
Calculate molar solubility of Agl at 25°C.
9 × 10-9 M
8 × 10-8 M
2 × 10-7 M
8 × 10-17 M
3 × 10-4 M
Transcribed Image Text:Thermodynamic function values at 25°C for species involved in dissolution and dissociation of Agl are listed below. Agl(s) Ag (aq) + 1¯(aq) AGf (Agl,s) = -66.2 kJ/mol, AGf (Ag+,aq) = 77.107 kJ/mol, AGfᵒ(l,aq) = -51.57 kJ/mol Calculate molar solubility of Agl at 25°C. 9 × 10-9 M 8 × 10-8 M 2 × 10-7 M 8 × 10-17 M 3 × 10-4 M
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