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At 25 °C, only 0.0160 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L...
At 25 °C only 0.0860 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C? AB2(s)<------>A2+(aq)+2B-(aq) Ksp=?
At 25 °C, only 0.0360 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the ?sp of the salt at 25 °C? AB2(s)↽−−⇀A2+(aq)+2B−(aq)
At 25 °C, only 0.0920 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the ?sp of the salt at 25 °C? AB2(s)↽−−⇀A2+(aq)+2B−(aq) ?sp =
At 25 °C only 0.0560 mol of the
generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of
the salt at 25 °C?
At 25 °C only 0.0560 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C? Number
At 25 °C, only 0.0160 mol of the generic salt AB is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Kp of the salt at 25 °C? AB(8) A+ (aq) +B- (aq) K = 1 Consider the following reaction. XY If K = 0.410 at 40. °C and K = 0.530 at 90. °C, what is AHⓇ for the reaction? kJ/mol AH° =
At 25 °C only 0.0630 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C?
At 25 °C, only 0.0980 mol of the generic salt AB3 is soluble in 1.00 L of water What is the KsD of the salt at 25 °C? A3+(aq) + 3 B (aq) AB2 (s) Ksp
At 25 °C, only 0.0450 mol of the generic salt AB is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C? AB(8) = A+(aq) + B+ (aq) Ksp =
At 25 °C, only 0.0240 mol of the generic salt AB3 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C? AB,() = A3+ (aq) + 3B (aq) Ksp =
At 25 °C, only 0.0650 mol of the generic salt AB3 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C? AB,(S) = A+ (aq) + 3B (aq) Ksp =