George asks…why does AgCl exist as a precipitate in water?i mean its an ionic compound and ionic compounds are thought to be completely soluble.
but in the case of AgCl its Ksp(solubility product) is 1.7 multiplied by 10 raised to power -10 (i dnt know how to ewxpress it here on scree. i dnt see any related buttons on keyboard)
so question is y it exists as a white precipitate?
plz xplain ur answer.thkzNancy answers:So you're thinking of all salts as being completely soluble and just to get