Please help asap =) 2. Lead(II)chloride is insoluble in water Kap PbCn 1.7x10-) and silver chloride...
1. A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride was prepared by dissolving PbCl2 solid in water. The concentration of Pb+2 ion in the solution was found to be 1.62*10^-2M . Calculate Ksp for PbCl2 . 2. The value of Ksp for silver chromate, Ag2CrO4 is 9.0*10^-12 . Calculate the solubility of Ag2CrO4 in grams per liter.
Silver chloride, AgCl, is a sparingly soluble solid. Answer the following questions about a saturated solution prepared by placing solid silver chloride in a 1.94 x 10-5 M NaCl(aq) solution. At some temperature, the silver ion concentration, [Ag+], was found to be 6.24 x 10-6 M. (a) What is the concentration of chloride ions, [CI – ], in the resulting solution? XM (b) What is the molar solubility of silver chloride, AgCl, in 1.94 x 10-5 M NaCl? 4.9 6.24e-6...
Chapter 15 Question 9 1)A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride, PbCl2, was prepared by dissolving solid PbCl2 in water. The concentration of Pb2+ ion in the solution was found to be 1.62×10−2 M . Calculate Ksp for PbCl2. 2)The value of Ksp for silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, is 1.20×10−5. Calculate the solubility of Ag2SO4 in grams per liter.
Consider the dissolution equation of lead(II) chloride. PbCl2 (s) Pb2+ (aq) + 2 C1- (aq) Suppose you add 0.2331 g of PbCl2(s) to 50.0 mL of water. In the resulting saturated solution, you find that the concentration of Pb2+ (aq) is 0.0159 M and the concentration of Cl - (aq) is 0.0318 M. What is the value of the equilibrium constant, Ksp, for the dissolution of PbCl2? Answer:
Part B please. Part A Silver chloride is only slightly soluble in pure water at 25 C AgCI(s) Ag (ag)+CI (aq) K-1.8 x 10 1 Calculate the concentration of Ag and Cl in a solution that is saturated with AgCl e, the system is at equilibrium and there is still solid AgCl visible). Express your answers using two significant figures, separate your answers by a comma. [Ag+],[Cl-)- 1.3×10-5 1.3×10-5 mol Li Previous An Correct Part B The addition of ammonia...
The solubility of lead(II) iodide in water is 0.62 grams per 1.0 L of solution. What is the solubility product constant, Ksp. for the dissolution? Pb/z(s) ++ Pb2+ (aq) + 2/"(aq) O 4.0x10-3 O 9.7x10-9 2.4x10-9 O 1.8x10-6
A Calculate the molar solubility of PbCl2 in a 0.2340 M lead(II) perchlorate, Pb(ClO )2 solution Solubility = B. Let's say we have a beaker where a saturated solution of lead(II) chloride is in equilibrium with solid lead(II) chloride in which of these cases will the molar solubility be lowest after equilibrium is reestablished? After the addition of solid NaNO3. After the addition of 0.120 moles of Clion. Not enough information given, After letting some of the solvent evaporate None...
A26. What will be observed when 15.0 mL of 0.040 M lead(II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2, is mixed with 15.0 mL of 0.040 M sodium chloride? (lead chloride Ksp = 1.7 × 10–5). (A) A clear solution with no precipitate will result. (B) Solid PbCl2 will precipitate and excess Pb2+ ions will remain in solution. (C) Solid PbCl2 will precipitate and excess Cl– ions will remain in solution. (D) Solid PbCl2 will precipitate and there will be no excess ions in solution....
Calculate the solubility of lead (II) iodate, Pb(IO3)2 in pure water and in a 0.50M solution of sodium iodate. The Ksp= 2.6x10^-13. Calculate the solubility of lead(II) iodate, Pb(103)2 in pure water and in a 0.50M solution of sodium iodate. The Ksp = 2.6 10-13.
#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...