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For questions related to the solubility of compounds in various solvents, especially in water. Do not confuse with [solutions] or [aqueous-solution].

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Solubility when multiple salts are involved

Since the solution already contains a known concentration of the chloride ion, we will solve for the amount of $[\ce{Ag+}]$ that will dissolve from the added $\ce{AgCl}$ to figure out the molar solubility … Any further chloride ions that dissolve will be negligible to the amount that is already in solution (according to the final solubility, only about $2\times10^{-8}~\mathrm{M}$ would be added, which is …
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