Given that, for AgCl, at 25°C, K = 1.6x10-10: What is the solubility (g/mL) of AgCl...
Given: Ksp(Ag2Cro4) = 1.2x10-12 Ksp(BaCro4) 2.1x10-10 For a solution which is initially 0.002 M in Ba2 and 0.002 M in Ag*, it is desired to precipitate one of these ions as its chromate (CrO42 salt to the maximum possible degree without precipitating any of the other cation. From this solution, which ion can be selectively first-precipitated by controlled addition of CrO42- and, ideally, what is the maximum possible percentage of that ion which can be exclusively so precipitated? (Assume that...
Given that, for AgCl, at 25°C, Ksp 1.6x10 10 From a 1.0x102-M NaCl solution, precipitation of AgCl just begins at what concentration of added Ag*? I Tries 0/5 Submit Answer
Timer Notes Evaluate Feedback Print Inf Course Contents >> ... >> Given: Ksp(Ag Croa) = 41.2x10-12 Ksp(Bacroa) = 2.1x10-10 For a solution which is initially 0.005 M in Ba2+ and 0.005 M in Ag+, it is desired to precipitate one of these ions as its chromate (Cro42-) salt to the maximum possible degree without precipitating any of the other cation. From this solution, which ion can be selectively first-precipitated by controlled addition of CrO42- and, ideally, what is the maximum...
Given that, for Agi, at 25°C, Ksp = 1.5x10-16: What is the solubility (g/mL) of Agi in water at 25°C? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 20.0 mL of 0.060 M Nal is mixed with 20.0 mL of 0.120 M AgNO3. What is [I"] in the supernatant solution at equilibrium, at 25°C? Submit Answer Tries 0/5 What is the solubility (mass/volume) of AgI in this supernatant solution? Submit Answer Tries 0/5
Given: Ksp(Ag2CrO4) = 1.2×10-12 Ksp(BaCrO4) = 2.1×10-10 For a solution which is initially 0.060 M in Ba2+ and 0.060 M in Ag+, it is desired to precipitate one of these ions as its chromate (CrO42−) salt to the maximum possible degree without precipitating any of the other cation. From this solution, which ion can be selectively first-precipitated by controlled addition of CrO42− and, ideally, what is the maximum possible percentage of that ion which can be exclusively so precipitated? (Assume...
3.47 is wrong For AgCl, at 25°c, Ksp=1.6x10-10. For KNO3 solutions: 0.050 0.1000.150 0.200 YAg+ 0.8105 0.7565 0.7199 0.6914 Yr 0.8217 0.7776 0.7503 0.7306 Determine the molar solubility of silver chloride in 0.150-M potassium nitrate solution. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 1/5 Previous Tries
What is the solubility of AgCl in pure water at 25°C? The Ksp of AgCl is 1.8x10^-10. 9.0 x 10^-11 1.3 x 10^-5 1.8 x 10^-3 3.6 x 10^-10 What is the solubility of AgCl in 10 M NH3? The Kf of Ag(NH3)2+ from AgCl(s) in aqueous NH3 is 0.0031, which is for the balanced reaction shown below. AgCl(s) + 2 NH3(aq) → Ag(NH3)2+(aq) + Cl-(aq) Kf = 0.0031 0.176 M 0.426 M 0.023 M 0.557 M
28) What is the molar solubility of Mg(OH)2 in a basic solution with a pH of 11.18? Ksp for Mg(OH)2 is 5.6x 10-12 B) 5.6x 10-10 M D) 1.1 x 10-4 M C) 2.4 x 10-6 M A) 5.6 x 10-8 M 29) What is the molar solubility of AgCl in 0.10 M NaCN if the colorless complex ion Ag(CN) 2- forms? Ksp for AgCl is 1.8 x 10-10 and Kf for Ag(CN) 2- is 1.0 x 1021, D) 0.050...
answer these please 17. The solubility of AgCl is 0.000 013 mol/L. Calculate the Ksp for AgCl. 18. If the concentration of chloride ion remaining in solution after silver chloride has been precipitated is 0.2 M, what is the concentration of the silver ion? Kap of AgCl is 2.8 X 10-10 19. What is the experimental Ksp of CaCO3 if the residue after evaporation of a 1.00 L saturated solution is found to have a mass of 0.006 90 g?...
4) Calculate the molar solubility of AgCl (Ksp = 1.8 x 10-) at 25°C in: (a) Pure water (b) 3.0 M NH3 [Hint: AgCl(s) + 2NH3(aq) Ag(NH3)2(aq) + Cl(aq) K = 3.1 x 10