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There is no difference in the equilibrium constant and the solubility product constant.
Consider an example,
NaCl ----> Na+ + Cl-
Keq = [Na+] [Cl-] / [NaCl]
If we assume NaCl =1 then Keq = [Na+] [Cl-] = Ksp
For suppose, the activity of the compound in the left hand side is not equal to 1 then Ksp is different from Kequi
Dat Determination of the Solubility-Produet Constant for Sparingly Seluble Selt Distinguish between the equilibrium constant expression...
Why must some solid remain in contact with a solution of a sparingly soluble salt in order to ensure equilibrium? 8.
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...
AgBr is sparingly soluble in water and has a Ksp of 5.0 x 10-13. What will be the effect of adding solid NaBr to an aqueous solution of in equilibrium with solid AgBr? Some additional AgBr will precipitate. The Ksp of AgBr will increase. The Agt concentration will remain constant. Additional AgBr will dissolve.
Answer QUESTION 5 Describe what happens at the molecular level once equilibrium is reached--that is, once the solution is saturated with Cu(IO_3)_2. Why must some solid remain in contact with a solution of a sparingly soluble salt in order to ensure equilibrium? Describe how you are going to calculate the [Cu^2+] for the saturated solution of copper iodate once you know the absorbance value of the copper ion. How will you use this concentration to find the K_sp value for...
Determination of the Solubility Product Constant of an Organic Salt Prepurod by Judith C.Foster, Bosndoin College PURPOSE OFTHE EXPERIMENT Determine the solubility and solubility product constant of potassium hydrogen tartrate by titrimetry BACKGROUND INFORMATION A complete characterization of a chemical system involving substances dissolved in water includes studying the relevant equilibria. For the gene ralized chemical reaction aA +bBcC+ dD, the equilibrium constant expression is Eq.1 In the case of an acid salt, such as sodium hydrogen oxalate monohydrate (NaHC,0,-H,O)...
2. The equilibrium constant for the following reaction is called the "solubility product" of calcium fluoride: CaF2(s) - Cal(aq) + 2F-(ay) K = Kp = 3.2 x 10-11 (a) Write an expression for the equilibrium constant of this reaction in terms of concentrations. Why do you suppose we call this a solubility product instead of a solubility quotient or ratio? (b) Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of Ca2+ and F if excess solid CaF is placed in water. (c) in which...
#5 Write the solubility product expression for PbCl2. Using the concentration for the Pb+2 and Cl- ions, solve for your experimental Ksp. #6 Using your book, find the theoretical Ksp for PbCl2 to determine your percent error A Solubility Product Constant Introduction: Many substances are very soluble in water. However, in this experiment you will be concerned with substances that are insoluble or only slightly soluble. Dynamic equilibrium is established when an excess of a slightly soluble substance is placed...
Learning Goal: To learn how to calculate the solubility from Kspand vice versa. Consider the following equilibrium between a solid salt and its dissolved form (ions) in a saturated solution: CaF2(s)⇌Ca2+(aq)+2F−(aq) At equilibrium, the ion concentrations remain constant because the rate of dissolution of solid CaF2 equals the rate of the ion crystallization. The equilibrium constant for the dissolution reaction is Ksp=[Ca2+][F−]2 Ksp is called the solubility product and can be determined experimentally by measuring thesolubility, which is the amount...
Write a solubility product constant expression, K_sp, for an equilibrium in a saturated aqueous solution of the slightly soluble salts Magnesium fluoride, MgF_2 Zinc phosphate, Zn_3(PO_4)_2 Chromium(II) hydroxide, Cr(OH)_3 Strontinum sulfate, SrSO_4. Calculate the solubility in g/L for calcium carbonate, CaCO_3, in pure water given the K_sp = 2.8 times 10^-9. Calculate the solubility in g/L for CaCO_3, in 0.050 M Na_2CO_3.
1) Write the solubility product equilibrium and the solubility product constant expression for barium fluoride. al 2) A solution is made by placing solid barium fluoride into pure water. The barium ion concentration in this solution was found to be 1.1 x 10-8 M, what would the numerical value of Ksp be for calcium fluoride? 3) A solution is made by diluting 10.0 mL of 0.021 M potassium dichromate to 200 mL. What is the molarity of the diluted solution?