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Consider the following three complex ions of Ag+ and their formation constants, Kf.
Ag(NH3)2+    Kf = 1.7 × 107
Ag(CN)2–    Kf = 5.6 × 1018
AgBr2–          Kf = 1.0 × 1011
Which of the following responses are true?
1. Ag(NH3)2+ is more stable than Ag(CN)2.
2. Adding a strong acid (HNO3) to a solution that is 0.010 M in Ag(NH3)2+ would tend to dissociate the complex ion.
3. Adding a strong acid (HNO3) to a solution that is 0.010 M in AgBr2 would tend to dissociate the complex ion.
4. To dissolve AgI add either NaCN or HCN, fewer moles of NaCN would be required.


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