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The solubility product of silver chloride lies around 2 x 10-8 mol2 dm-6. It is a very small amount and the dissolved amount in an aqueous medium is negligible. It can be said that AgOH is almost not soluble in water.

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No, silver hydroxide (AgOH) is not soluble in water. It is considered insoluble, meaning it does not readily dissolve in water to form a clear solution.

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