(please show all work and ice table, thanks) 2. Calculate the solubility product, Kop, for Ag2S13)...
second time posting! please show work that includes and ICE table for this equation and explinations. thanks! there isn't a given concentration. please solve without. d R. Calculate the solubility product, Kop, for Ag2S(s) using the standard free energies Xus! of formation from Appendix G in Open-Stax Calculate the molar solubility apper of [Ag*] (silver ion) and for [S] (sulfur ion). (30 points) Agas(s) = 2 Ag+ + 5a K= [Agt?? so ] Isramics ity appendex in book
Calculate Ksp for Ag2S(s), then using standard free energies of formation, calculate molar solubility of Ag+ and S2-. Delta G of Ag2S = -40.7KJ/mol Delta G of Ag+ = 77.11KJ/mol Delta G of S2- = 83.7KJ/mol
please show all work! thanks 4. The solubility product of PbCl2m is 1.7 x 10-5, The AGⓇ for PbCl2() and Pb2e are -314 kJ moland -24.3 kJ mol"! Calculate the standard free energy, AGs, change for the formation of Clov. (15 points) > G- Btenkop Pocla - Dbat tac!
Muyuulin (1JJ. Part III: Determination of a Solubility Product In Part Ill you will prepare a saturated solution of silver carbonate (Ag2CO3) and deten solubility product constant of Ag2CO3. Ag2CO3(s) = 2 Agt(aq) + CO32-(aq) (17) In making the solution, 1.0 mL of 0.10 mol/L AgNO3 will be added to specified volume mol/L Na2CO3. The limiting reagent in this reaction will be the silver ions. Use of an excess an of anion allows for a relatively simple calculation of the...
please explain how you got all your answers 20. Calculate the MOLAR SOLUBILITY of silver bromide (Kp - 5.40 x 1013) in 1.0 M NH. Complex ion [Ag(NHs)2] can be formed (K, 1.70 x 10). Ag(NH,) (aq)+ Br' (aq) Overall Reaction: AgBr(s)+2 NH,(aq) 21. The pH of a 0.0412 M solution of a monoprotic acid is 1.39. Is this a STRONG ACID? a. Yes b. No c. Not enough information d. Unknown
please help me This question has multiple parts. Work all the parts to get the most points. Calculate the solubility (in moles per liter) of Fe(OH)3 (Ksp = 4 x 10-58) in each of the following. a water Solubility = mol/L b a solution buffered at pH 6.0 mol/L Solubility C a solution buffered at pH = 10.0 Solubility = mol/L A 55.0-ml sample of 0.00150 M AgNO, is added to 55.0 ml. of 0.0300 M Nalog. What is the...
help please and thanks Calculate the molar solubility of lead (II) iodide, Pbl2, in water at 25°C (Kp= 1.4 x 10) 2. 3. Caleulate the molar solubility of lead (II) iodide, Pbl, in 0.1M Nal solution at 25°C (K- 1.4 x 10)
can you please show me the detailed steps for solving each of the problems thanks 4) Calculate the molar solubility of a barium fluoride solution that contains 6.5 x 10 M barium nitrate. 5) Calcium nitrate is slowly added to a solution that contains 0.10 M PO ions and 0.10 M OH ions. a) Which ion will precipitate first? Kp of Ca (PO4)2 1.2 x 10 25, Kp of Ca(OH), 4.68 x 10 b) When the second precipitate starts to...
help please? this was the only other information given REPORT SHEET Determination of the Solubility-Product Constant for a Sparingly Soluble Salt EXPERIMENT 8 A. Preparation of a Calibration Curve Initial (Cro121 0.0024 M Absorbance 5 mL Volume of 0.0024 M K Cro Total volume 1. I mL 100 mL 2. 100ML 3. 10 mL 100ml 4. 15 mL 100 ML Molar extinction coefficient for [CrO2) [Cro,2) 2.4x100M 12x1044 2.4810M 3.6810M 0.04) 2037.37 0.85 1.13 2. 3. Average molar extinction coefficient...
Help Please! Show all work October 11, 2019 CHEM 1252 Problem Set 11 Textbook Reading Assignment: 12.5-8 Additional Practice Problems: 12.43-44,46-48,50-55,57,59-61,63,65,67,73,75,81 1. A certain reaction has a All=-10.5 kJ and a AS +50.5 3/K (a) Explain whether or not the reaction is endothermic or exothermic. (b) Explain if the reaction is leading to an increase, decrease, or no change in disorder of the system. (c) Is the reaction spontaneous at 0 °C? 2. Use data from Appendix 4 (Table A4.3)...