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title: "A student measures the solubility of silver chloride, \\(\\text{AgCl}(s)\\), in pure water. At \\(50^\\circ\\text{C}\\), the solubility product constant, \\(K_{sp}\\), for \\(\\text{AgCl}(s)\\) is \\(1.6 \\times 10^{-9}\\). What is the molar solubility of \\(\\text{AgCl}(s)\\) in pure water at \\(50^\\circ\\text{C}\\)?"
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# A student measures the solubility of silver chloride, \(\text{AgCl}(s)\), in pure water. At \(50^\circ\text{C}\), the solubility product constant, \(K_{sp}\), for \(\text{AgCl}(s)\) is \(1.6 \times 10^{-9}\). What is the molar solubility of \(\text{AgCl}(s)\) in pure water at \(50^\circ\text{C}\)?

A student measures the solubility of silver chloride, \(\text{AgCl}(s)\), in pure water. At \(50^\circ\text{C}\), the solubility product constant, \(K_{sp}\), for \(\text{AgCl}(s)\) is \(1.6 \times 10^{-9}\). What is the molar solubility of \(\text{AgCl}(s)\) in pure water at \(50^\circ\text{C}\)?

- **A.** \(4.0 \times 10^{-5}\text{ M}\)
- **B.** \(8.0 \times 10^{-5}\text{ M}\)
- **C.** \(4.0 \times 10^{-4}\text{ M}\)
- **D.** \(8.0 \times 10^{-4}\text{ M}\)

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