Let $x$ $\frac{mol}{L}$ be the solubility of silver chloride (= molarity in a saturated solution of the pure salt) The dissolution of the pure salt is immediately followed by dissociation into ions. $AgCl(s)$ $Ag^+(aq)$ $+$ $Cl^-(aq)$ The product of solubility at $25^oC$ of $AgCl$, expressed as a function of $x$, is therefore worth $K_s=[Ag^+][Cl^-]$ = .......... $\frac{mol^2}{L^2} $
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