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3. AgC2H3O2 is a slight soluble salt; the dissolution of AgC2H302 in water is an endothermic...
a. Write the reaction representing the dissolution of the "insoluble" salt, Ag2 CrO4 in water. b. Write the equilibrium constant expression for this salt. c. Discuss the implications on the solubility of the salt (think about Le Chatelier's principle) when dissolving this salt in an aqueous solution of 0.10 M AgNO3 instead of pure water. d. Write the equilibrium constant expression for this salt dissolved in 0.10 M. AgNO3.
AgBr is a sparingly soluble salt with a molar solublity of about 7x107 Min pure water. How would you expect the solubility to change if AgBr is dissolved into a solution of 1.0M AgNO3? O Solubility will be the same Solubility will be decreased O Solubility will be increased
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10. Rewrite the nee d ed Part II. Dissolution of malum chloride a water Section A 1. Initial appearance of equilibrium m e Clear 2. Change after addition of cone HICH cloudy Nhile 3. Change after heating mature for 3-4 min Clear 4. Change after cooling mixture Section B Cloudy White Observations of dissolution of solid NH.C in water, The dissolution is cold, Conclusions 5. The equation for the dissolution of NHCl in water is: NH.C($) 5 NH' (aq)...
1. How is the molar solubility of a slightly soluble salt affected by the addition of an ion common to the salt equilibrium? 2. A 3.11 mL volume of a standardized 0.0025 M HCl solution titrated 25.0 mL of a saturated Mg(OH)2 solution to the methyl orange endpoint. Calculate the Ksp of Mg(OH)2. 3. If the endpoint in the titration of a saturated Ca(OH)2 solution with a standardized HCI solution is surpassed, will the reported Kap of Ca(OH)2 be reported...
PbSO4 is a sparingly soluble salt and its solubility in 100mL of water at 20.0C is 3.82x10^-3 g. Calculate the Ksp of this substance.
11. Barium carbonate is used in manufacturing of TV screens and fireworks, as well as rat poison, cement, and ceramic glazes. It is a "sparingly soluble" salt with a ks = 2.58 x 10°at 25 °C. a. Write the balanced equation for the dissolution of barium carbonate and the corresponding Ksp expression. (Remember to include the phase of matter--(s), (aq), (8), etc!) b. What is the MOLAR solubility of barium carbonate in water at 25°C? C. What is the SOLUBILITY...
Sn(OH)2 is a sparingly soluble salt with very low molar solubility in pure water. Which change should increase the molar solubility of Sn(OH)2 O Add Sn(NO3)2 O Grind the Sn(OH)2 into a fine powder Add strong acid O Add more water O None of these O Add strong base
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Results Fe Test Tube 2: FeSCN (aa) SCN () Fe Chemical equation: Explanation: The equilibrium shifted toward the increased the due to the addition of Fe(NO,)) because it of the Test Tube 3: FESCN 0) SCN () (as Chemical equation: Fe(ag) Explanation: Test Tube 4: Chemical equation: Fe(agk FeSCN( (aq)h Explanation: Test Tube 5: Chemical equation: Fe"( SCN () FESCN 3+ + (sq) Explanation: Test Tube 6 Chemical equation: Fe(a...
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molarity of HCL =0.5M
grams of borax = 18.41g
the Relationship between Thermodynamics and Equilibrium 21 Complete the data table for each temperature studied. Beaker Label 42 °C 45 °C 36 ° C 39 °C 33 °C 2EC 138℃-2°C| ーでー 46℃ Temperature reading (C) Absolute temperature (K) 1/T Final buret reading Initial buret reading Volume of HCI Moles of H+ Moles of B Os(OH)2 Molarity of B,Os(OH)2 306.230.2...