Due to the ion effect,we might expect a salt such as AgCl to be much less soluble in a concentrated solution of KCl than in water. Such an assumption would be incorrect, however, because it ignores that fact that silver ion tends to from a two-coordinate complex with chloride ions. CALCULATE the solubility of AgCl in each situation.
a. in pure water
b. in 1.0 Molar KCl solution, ignoring the formation of any complex ions.
c. the same solution as in part(b) except taking the formation of complex ions into account,assuming that AgCl is the only Ag complex that forms in significant concentrations.