Explanation:
(a) Chemical reaction equation is given as follows.
[tex]Ag^{+} + Cl^{-} \rightarrow AgCl(aq) \rightarrow K_{1}[/tex]
Also,
[tex]AgCl(s) \rightarrow Ag^{+} + Cl^{-} \rightarrow K_{3}[/tex]
Therefore, the net reaction equation is as follows.
[tex]AgCl(s) \rightarrow AgCl(aq)[/tex]
Now, we will calculate the value of K for this reaction as follows.
K = [tex]K_{1} \rightarrow K_{2}[/tex]
= [tex]2.0 \times 10^{3} \times 1.8 \times 10^{-10}[/tex]
= [tex]3.6 \times 10^{-7 }[/tex]
Hence, the value of K for the given reaction is [tex]3.6 \times 10^{-7 }[/tex].
(b) As the reaction is given as follows.
[tex]AgCl(s) \rightarrow AgCl(aq)[/tex]
Therefore, when excess of AgCl(s) is added then the amount of [AgCl(aq)] present in equilibrium is as follows.
K = [AgCl(aq)] = [tex]3.6 \times 10^{-7 }[/tex]
Thus, the value of [AgCl(aq)] in equilibrium with excess AgCl(s) is [tex]3.6 \times 10^{-7 }[/tex].