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estion 1 (1 point) In which solution will NaF be the least soluble in? O 1.0...
In Which solution will AgCl be most soluble? A) 1.0 M AgNO3 B) 0.01 M NaCl C) 0.1 M MgCl D) 2.0 M KNO3
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2) In which aqueous system is PbF2 least soluble? 2) A) 1.0 M HNO3 B) H20 C) 0.5 M HF D) 0.2 MHF E) 0.8 M KF 3) A buffer solution contains 0.100 M fluoride ions and 0.126 M hydrogen fluoride. What is the 3) concentration (M) of hydrogen fluoride after addition of 7.00 mL. of 0.0100 M HCI to 25.0 mL of this C0.123 4) In which of the following aqueous solutions would you expect AgCl...
5) A solution contains 1.0 x 102 mol of Kl and 0.10 mol of KCl per liter. AgNO3 is gradually added to this solution. Which forms first, solid Agl or solid AgCl? Prove your answer with supporting calculations. Ksp for Agl is 1.5 x 10-16 and Ksp for AgCl is 1.6 x 10"What is the concentration of the other anion, cr or 1, when the least soluble silver compound begins to precipitate?
L 13) In which of the following solutions would solid PbCl2 be expected to be the least soluble at 25°C? pure water BL 0.1 M HCI C) 0.1 M NaCl DI 0.1 M CaCl2 K (14) Which of the following would decrease the K, for Pblz? Pb1, 2 Pb!? +27 adding a solution of Pb(NO3)2 K) adding a solution of KI L_adding more Pb12(S) T aone of the above - K, of a compound is constant at constant temperature
5. Which of the following would decrease the K for PbCl2? 2. Lower the pH of the solution b. Add a solution of Pb(NO3)2 c. Add a solution of KCI d. Both band e. None of the above the Ky of a compound is constant at constant tempera mperature, 6. In which of the following aqueous solutions would you expect AgBr to have the HIGHES solubility? a. 0.10 M LIBE b. 0.10 M AgNO3 c. 0.20 M NaBr d. 0.15...
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A saturated solution of magnesium fluoride has a concentration [F]of 2.34 x 10-3 M. For this compound, Ksp = 1.17 x 10-3 O (1.17 x 10-32 4(1.17 x 10-33 3(1.17 x 10-333 (1.17 x 10-33 Question 5 0.5 pts Calculate the solubility of magnesium sulfate, MgSO4, when placed into a 0.10 M MgCl2 solution (100% soluble). Mg SO, has a Ksp = 5.9 x 10-3 4.2 10-2M 5.9* 102M 7.7 * 102M 3.5 * 10M 3.5 * 10...
Which of the following salts produces a basic solution in water: NaF, KCI, NH4Cl? Choose all that apply. Choose one or more: NaF ОКСІ O NH4Cl O None of the choices will form a basic solution. Part 2 (1 point) Write the reaction responsible for the solution being basic. Do not include spectator ions. If you chose multiple solutions in part 1, then write the reaction for the most basic solution. X X He (aq), o
1. In which solution will aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3, be least soluble? The solutions are similar except that they have the following pH values: Hint: Common ion effect. Which two ions dictate acidity and basicity? a. 3 b. 7 c. 9 d. 11 2. Potassium perchlorate has a solubility product constant of 10-2. Which is true about the following solution of KClO4: [K+] = 0.01 M, [ClO4 −] = 0.01 M a. Ksp < Q and no precipitation occurs b....
Consider 1.0 L of a solution which is 0.80 M HF and 0.55 M NaF (K for HF - 7.2x104). Part 1 Calculate the pH of this solution. pH- Part 2 Calculate the pH after 0.10 mol of HCl has been added to the original buffer solution. Assume no volume change on addition of HCI. pH- Part 3 Calculate the pH after 0.20 mol of NaOH has been added to the original buffer solution. Assume no volume change on addition...
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Question 7 O out of 1p The Ksp of CaF2 at 25°C is 4.0 x 10-11. Consider a solution that is 1.0 x 10-4 M in Ca(NO3)2 and 1.0 x 10-4 Min NaF. Selected Answer: Correct Answer: A. Q> Ksp and a precipitate will form. C. Q<Ksp and a precipitate will not form. Question 8 O out of 1 poi The Ksp of CaF2 at 25°C is 4 x 10-11. Consider a solution that...