Copper(I) chloride is a slightly soluble salt. The copper(I) ion also combines with Cl- in excess chloride to form the complex ion CuCl2-. Calculate the molar solubility of CuCl(s) in 0.0667 M KCl.
Use the values of equilibrium constants given in your text.Assume the Keq values are exact numbers, so that the number of significant figures in your final result is based on the concentration of KCl.