Posted by brittany on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 1:25pm.
Let x = solubility in moles/L or M.
Ag2CO3 ==> 2Ag^+ + CO3^2-
...x........2x......x
Ksp = (Ag^+)(CO3^2-)
Substitute Ksp and from the table above and solve for x in moles/L.
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