Consider an aqueous solution in which the following 3 equilibria are operating: AgBr(s) = Ag*(aq) + Br¯(aq) Ag*(aq) + 2 S203²-(aq) = Ag(S203)23-(aq) S2032-(aq) + + H30*(aq) = HS203 + H20() Which suggested change will INCREASE the solubility of AgBr(s) in the solution? OA. Add the soluble salt KBr( s) Ов. Add concentrated HCI ( aq) (which will increase the concentration of H 30 * (аq)) OC. Add the soluble salt Na 2S 20 3 O D. None of these changes will increase the solubility of AgBr( s) O E. Add more AgBr( s)

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Consider an aqueous solution in which the following 3 equilibria are operating:
AgBr(s) = Ag*(aq) + Br (aq)
Ag*(aq) + 2 S2032²-(aq) = Ag(S203)2³<(aq)
S2032-(aq) + H30*(aq) = HS203 + H20()
Which suggested change will INCREASE the solubility of AgBr(s) in the solution?
O A. Add the soluble salt KBr( s)
Add concentrated HCI ( aq) (which will increase the concentration of H 30
(aq))
O C. Add the soluble salt Na 2S 2O 3
O D. None of these changes will increase the solubility of AgBr( s)
O E. Add more AgBr( s)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider an aqueous solution in which the following 3 equilibria are operating: AgBr(s) = Ag*(aq) + Br (aq) Ag*(aq) + 2 S2032²-(aq) = Ag(S203)2³<(aq) S2032-(aq) + H30*(aq) = HS203 + H20() Which suggested change will INCREASE the solubility of AgBr(s) in the solution? O A. Add the soluble salt KBr( s) Add concentrated HCI ( aq) (which will increase the concentration of H 30 (aq)) O C. Add the soluble salt Na 2S 2O 3 O D. None of these changes will increase the solubility of AgBr( s) O E. Add more AgBr( s)
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