The molar solubility of lead iodide in a 0.285 M lead acetate solution is
The molar solubility of lead bromide in a 0.113 M sodium bromide solution is
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The molar solubility of lead iodide in a 0.285 M lead acetate solution isThe molar solubility of lead bromide in a 0.113 M sodium bromide solution is
Common Ion Effect: Calculate Solubility 1) The maximum amount of silver chloride that will dissolve in a 0.204 M silver acetate solution is _______M. 2) The molar solubility of barium sulfate in a 0.164 M sodium sulfate solution is ________ M.
1/ The molar solubility of PbI2 is 1.5 x 10-3 M. a/ What is the molar concentration of iodide ion in a saturated PbI2 solution? b/ Determine the solubility constant, Ksp, for lead(II) iodide 2/ Calculate the molar solubility of PBI2 in the presence of 0.10 M NaI 3/ Compare the molar solubility given in problem 1 and the molar solubility calculated in problem 2. Explain the cause of the difference.
1. The maximum amount of silver iodide that will dissolve in a 0.158 M potassium iodide solution is...M 2. The molar solubility of silver bromide in a 0.135 M silver acetate solution is ...M
A saturated solution of lead(II) iodide has an iodide concentration of 0.0031 M. What is the molar solubility of lead(II) iodide? molar solubility of lead(II) iodide
Pre-Lab: Solubility and the Common-Ion Effect Name: (You must show work for credit) 1. The solubility of silver carbonate (mm is its Ksp? 275.745), is 33.5 mg/L. What is its molar solubility, and what A student preforming the lab for the solubility of calcium iodate, titrated a 10.00 mL sample of saturated calcium iodate solution with a 0.011 M sodium thiosulfate solution, The titration required 21.62 mL to turn the solution clear. What was the concentration of the iodate in...
The Effect of a Common Ion on Molar Solubility: pH and OH- as a Common Ion We have seen from our study of acid/base chemistry that the presence of a weak base such as ammonia (Kb = 1.8 X 10-5) can affect the pH of an aqueous solution. This pH can in turn affect the solubility of a metal hydroxide salt as a result of the common ion effect. The Ksp for manganese (II) hydroxide = 2.0 X 10-13. What...
The molar solubility of silver iodide in a 0.118 M sodium iodide solution is M.
G. Common ion effect 1. What is the molar solubility of calcium hydroxide (Ksp 5.5 x 10) under the following conditions? . In pure water. ii. In water with a pH of 7.25 iii. In water with a pH of 12.50 2. What is the molar solubility of lead (II) fluoride (Ksp 2.7 x 10) under the following conditions? i. In pure water. ii. In a 2.5 x 105 M NaF solution
The molar solubility for lead(IT) iodide is 0.0017 M. Calculate the K.