Roger wrote:

> Frank: What are the Solubility Products of silver carbonate and silver 
> hydroxide?

silver carbonate (Ag2CO3) is 8.46 x exp(-12) ( from CRC handbook)

silver oxide (Ag2O) is not in the CRC handbook, but we calculate as follows:

The solubility of silver oxide is 0.0013 g/100 ml of water.  It is a 
brown-black cubic crystal of density 7.14 g/cc. and it decomposes at 300 deg. 
C. 
the molar solubility is 5.6 x exp(-5)  moles/L, which would make the 
solubility product constant, at 20 deg. C, = 7.02 x exp(-13) 

frank key



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