<p>Silver chromate dissociates in water according to the equation shown below</p>
<p>Ag2CrO4 ---> 2Ag + CrO4 Ksp = 2.6e-12 at 25 C</p>
<p>(a) write equilibrium constant express for the dissolving of Ag2CrO4: I got Ksp = [Ag]^2 [CrO4]</p>
<p>(b) calculate the concentration, in mol/L, of Ag+ in a saturated solution of Ag2CrO4 at 25 C: I got 1.7e-4</p>
<p>(c) Calculate the maximum mass, in grams, of Ag2CrO4 that can dissolve in 100 mL of water at 25 C: I NEED HELP ON THIS ONE BECAUSE I GET AN INCREDIBLY LARGE NUMBER.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>