Answer:
Solubility = [SO₄²⁻]
Explanation:
Solubility of Ag₂SO₄ can be understood seen its Ksp equilibrium:
Ag₂SO₄(s) ⇄ SO₄²⁻ + 2Ag⁺
<em>Where 1 mole of silver sulfate dissolves producing 1 mole of sulfate ion and 2 moles of silver ion.</em>
Solubility is defined as: "the amount of solid that can be dissolved per liter of solution".
In the dissolution process, the moles of Ag₂SO₄ dissolved are equal to moles of SO₄²⁻.
That means:
<h3>Solubility = [SO₄²⁻]</h3>
Answer:
5
Explanation:
if you do 17/3.45
=4.9 but if you round it up to the nearest whole number 5.
3.45*5=17.25
it equals to 17.25