5. Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is added to a solution of 0.020 M sodium carbonate. At what concentration of AgNO3 does a precipitate start to form?
6. A solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 ml of 0.0100 M lead(II) nitrate with 50.0 ml of 0.0200 M sodium bromide. Will a precipitate form?
5. Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is added to a solution of 0.020 M sodium carbonate. At what...
1. Aniline is a weak organic base with the formula C6H5NH2. The anilinium ion has the formula C6H5NH3+ and its Ka = 2.3 x 10¯5. a) write the chemical reaction showing the hydrolysis of anilinium ion. b) calculate the pH of a 0.0400 M solution of anilinium ion. 2.The Ksp of Sn3(BO3)4 is 6.128 x 10¯12. Determine the molar solubility. 3. The Ksp for CuCrO4 is 3.6 x 10-6. What is the molarity of a saturated solution of CuCrO4? 4....
Solutions of silver nitrate and sodium carbonate are mixed, and the concentrations AFTER mixing are [AgNO3] = 0.00144 M and [Na2CO3] = 1.54 x 10-4 M. a) Calculate Qsp for Ag2CO3 b) will a precipitate of Ag2CO3 form at 25 °C? yes O no -. -12 points My Notes + Ask Your Teacher Suppose 100 mL of 0.03 M Na2CrO4 is mixed with 200 mL of 0.0012 M AgNO3 at 25 °C. a) Calculate Qsp for Ag2 Cro4 b) will...
Solid silver nitrate is added slowly to a solution that is 0.0010 M in sodium chloride and 0.0010 M in sodium bromide. What % of the bromide ions remain in solution, ie , unprecipitated, Just before silver chloride begins to precipitate? Kap for AgCI-1.8 x 10-10, Kp for AgBr- 3.3 x 10-13 10. 0.18% 0.018% 0.0010% 0.00010% 0.0018% a. b. c. d. e. 11. Calculate the concentration of F ions in saturated CaF2 solution at 25°C. Kap- 3.9x 10-" a....
Solutions of sodium carbonate and silver nitrate react to form solid silver carbonate and a solution of sodium nitrate. A solution containing 3.00 g of sodium carbonate is mixed with one containing 4.75 g of silver nitrate. How many grams of each of the following compounds are present after the reaction is complete? sodium carbonate, silver nitrate, silver carbonate, sodium nitrate
What is the silver ion concentration in a solution prepared by mixing 371 mL 0.377 M silver nitrate with 443 mL 0.577 M sodium carbonate? The ?sp of silver carbonate is 8.1×10−12. [Ag+]=
Which compound will precipitate first when solid silver nitrate (AgNO3) is slowly added to a solution containing 0.0120 M each of carbonate and chloride ions? Show your calculation to justify your answer. Assume the volume does not change appreciably when the silver nitrate is added. Ksp values: AgCl, 1.6 X 10^-10 Ag2CO3, 8.1 X 10^-12
What is the silver ion concentration in a solution prepared by mixing 397 mL 0.379 M silver nitrate with 431 mL 0.450 M sodium carbonate? The Ksp of silver carbonate is 8.1 x 10-12. [Ag+] = M
Solutions of sodium carbonate and silver nitrate react to form solid silver carbonate and a solution of sodium nitrate. A solution containing 4.50 g of sodium carbonate is mixed with one containing 3.50 g of silver nitrate. After the reaction is complete, the solutions are evaporated to dryness, leaving a mixture of salts. How many grams of each of the following compounds are present after the reaction is complete? sodium carbonate silver nitrate silver carbonate sodium nitrate
1.Solid sodium sulfide is slowly added to 125 mL of a 0.0450 M silver nitrate solution. The concentration of sulfide ion required to just initiate precipitation is M. 2.Solid barium acetate is slowly added to 50.0 mL of a 0.0522 M ammonium sulfite solution. The concentration of barium ion required to just initiate precipitation is M. 3.Solid potassium hydroxide is slowly added to 150 mL of a 0.0329 M iron(III) nitrate solution. The concentration of hydroxide ion required to just initiate precipitation...
Solutions of sodium carbonate and silver nitrate react to form solid silver carbonate and a solution of sodium nitrate. A solution containing 3.80 g of sodium carbonate is mixed with one containing 5.43 g of silver nitrate. How many grams of sodium carbonate are present after the reaction is complete?How many grams of sodium nitrate are present after the reaction is complete?