Chemistry, 30.03.2021 03:00 jacobbecker99
Part B
To calculate the concentration of silver ions in the simulation, you need to convert the number of dissolved ions into
moles. Then divide this number of moles by the volume in liters.
How would the concentration of silver ions compare in a 1.0 x 10-16 L saturated solution to a 1.5 x 10-16 L saturated
solution? Write a hypothesis first, and then test your hypothesis using the simulation. To simulate a saturated
solution, put in enough silver bromide that you can clearly see that it stops dissolving. Calculate the concentrations of
silver ions at both of these volumes.
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