An aqueous solution of Ag(CN) 2− is made by combining 0.0100 moles AgNO3 with 1.00 mole NaCN and diluting to 1.000 L.What is the molar concentration of Ag+ in the solution?
Ag+(aq) + 2CN-(aq) Ag(CN) 2-(aq) ; Kf = 5.6 × 1018
A) 1.9 × 10-21 M
B) 5.3 × 1020 M
C) 5.8 × 1016 M
D) 1.7 × 10-17 M
E) 0.010 M
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