Sandy asks…Is it correct to say that AgCl is completely insoluble?From my textbook, the Ksp of AgCl is 1.8 ×10^-10. I know that the solubility rules conclude that AgCl is completely insoluble. My gut feeling believes that it's completely insoluble, but the Ksp being a non-zero decimal brings my doubts.
Is there minimal amounts of ions disassociating/ionizing?Nancy answers:There is nothing that is absolutely insoluble in water. For practical purposes we consider many compounds to be