Question #b688e
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Feb 9, 2016
The solubility product of NaCl is greater than the ionic product of NaCl. As a result , it is soluble in water.
Explanation:
A compound is soluble in water when its ''solubility product > ionic product.''
IN case of Nacl the rule is maintained. that's why it is soluble in water.
But in case of AgCl, solubility product < ionic product. As a result, it becomes insoluble in water....