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3. What is the concentration of Pbl if PbBr is placed in a 0.05M solution of...
3. What is the concentration of Pb if PbBrais placed in a 0.05M solution of NaBr? (You may assume no complexes are formed.) 4. Write all necessary equations (Ka, Kb MB etc etc) needed to determine exactly the [H+] of a 0.05M solution of Ca(HCOO)2 (calcium formate). (Calcium formate is completely soluble in water and you can assume no Ca(OH)2 is formed.) Ignore activites HOOD
PbBr2: 6.6*10^-6
3. What is the concentration of Pb if PbBris placed in a 0.05M solution of NaBr? (You may assume no complexes are formed.) 4. Write all necessary equations (Ka, Kb MB etc etc) needed to determine exactly the [H'] of a 0.05M solution of Ca(HCOO): (calcium formate). (Calcium formate is completely soluble in water and you can assume no Ca(OH)2 is formed. ) Ignore activites
4. Write all necessary equations (Ka, Kb MB etc etc) needed to determine exactly the [H] of a 0.05M solution of Ca(HCOO)2 (calcium formatel. (Calcium formate is completely soluble in water and you can assume no Ca(OH)2 is formed.) Ignore activites
pbbrzis placed in a 0.05M solution of NaBr? (You may 3. What is the concentration of Pbif PbBT assume no complexes are formed.)
in some cases, there may be a mixture of two or more acids. When this happens, the stronger acid will dissociate completely, so you should be able to calculate how much H,0 is in solution as a result. Writing out the equation for the dissociation often helps The weak acid will attempt to dissociate and is governed by the equilibrium (K,). You should write out the equation for the weak acid Now-write in the values for the concentrations that you'll...
If solid Mg(OH)2 were placed in a solution with an [OH-] concentration of 1.0x10^-3 M, what would be the molar solubility of Mg(OH)2 in the solution? (Note: Use the Ksp value 5.6x10^-15.) Please write all steps in a detailed fashion so that I may fully comprehend the process. Thank you. :)
4.30. Using solubility rules, predict the solubility in water of the following ionic compounds. a. AI(OH) b. CaN C. NH4CI d. KOH 4.32. Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If they are soluble, write the chemical equation for dissolving in water and indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution. (NE SO b. BaCO c. Pb(NOs)2 d. Ca(OH) 4.34. Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations....
Conductivity of Solutions For Che 2A at RCC Introduction Electrolytes are compounds which conduct electricity when dissolved in water. Strong electrolytes consist of ionic compounds which dissociate completely when dissolved in water, AND molecular compounds which completely ionize when dissolved in water. The reactions below illustrate the dissociation reaction of strong electrolytes: Na (aq) + Cl(aq) но NaCl(s) H30 CaBra(s) HO HCl(e) Ca(aq) + 2Br (aa) H*(aq) + C'(aq) Conductivity is a measure of the ability of water to pass...