4) (10 pts) Use the solubility product to predict the concentration of the following salts in...
a. The solubility product, Ksp, for AgI is 8.3 x 10-17. What is the concentration of iodide ion (I- ) in solution saturated in silver iodide. b. What would the concentration of silver(I) ion (Ag+ ) be for a saturate solution of AgI which is also 0.20 M in NaI (soluble, of course)
Question 1 0.67 pts The solubility product constant of silver sulfate is 1.6 x 10". What is the molar solubility of this compound? (1.6 x 105/4)1/3 (16/4)2/3 x 10-2 (1610-3,1/2 1.6 x 10-5 O (16x 102/2)12 Question 2 0.67 pts What is the most soluble salt of the following set? Be sure to calculates for each salt before choosing an answer. Al(OH)3 with Ksp = 1.9 x 10-33 Sn(OH)2 with Ksp = 1.6 x 10-19 AgCN with Ksp = 6.0...
In Lab 3, Solubility Rules, students identified ionic salts as soluble or insoluble. The solubility of ionic salts is quantified by an equilibrium constant called Ksp, the solubility product. This Ksp refers to the dissolution reaction of the ionic salts. (a) Write the dissolution reaction for the ionic solids below. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) 1. BiPO4 BiPO4(s) ? Bi3+(aq) + PO43-(aq) (it’s wrong) 2. ZnCO3 ZnCO3(s) ? Zn2+(aq) + CO32-(aq)...
1) Write the solubility-product expression for the following mercury salts: Hg2Cl2 and HgCl2. 2) Exactly 0.133 mg of AgBr will dissolve in 1.00 L of water. What is the value of Ksp for AgBr? 3) By experiment, it is found that 1.2 x 10-3 mol of lead (II) iodide, PbI2, dissolves in 1.0 L of water at 25°C. What is the Ksp at this temperature? 4) What is the molar solubility of silver chloride in 1.0 L of solution that...
solubility curve of salts Solubility Curve of Salts ( Extra Credit: Maximum of 5 pts.) The solubility curve for solutes describes at what the temperature its solution will be saturated (maximum solubility). Beyond that amount, the salt will start to crystallize. The solubility of sodium chloride and potassium chloride in water at different temperatures is given in the table below: Naci КСІ Temp (C) Solubility (g/100g H2O) Temp (C) Solubility (g/100g H,O) 0 35.65 28 10 35.72 35.89 20 30...
The "insoluble" salt, silver sulfide, has a solubility product, Ksp=6.3*10^-51 at 298 K. Ag2S(s)=2Ag+ (aq)+ S2-(aq) What is the concentration of Ag+ at equilibrium, at this temperature?
For which of the following salts do you predict the experimental solubility (as determined in a lab) to exceed the theoretical solubility (as calculated by the Ksp of the salt)? Hg2(CN)2 AgBr PbCl2 Fe(OH)2
1. Consider two nearly insoluble silver salts, silver chlor FINAL Equilibrium Practice Set molar solubility of AgCl is 1.3 E-5. The molar solubility of AgaC puble silver salts, silver chloride, AgCl, and silver chromate, AgzCros. The E-5. The molar solubility of AgaCrocis 1.3 E-4. a. Write the the chemical equation for the solubility equilibrium of AgCl. What is the Ksp value for AgCl? b. Write the chemical equation for the solubility equi chemical equation for the solubility equilibrium of AgaCros....
The solubility of Ag2S is measured and found to be 7.38×10^-15 g/L. Use this information to calculate a Ksp value for silver sulfide. Ksp =
For which of the following salts of silver will the concentration of Ag+ ions in a saturated solution have the lowest value? A82SO3 K=1.5 x 10-14 A82CO3, Ksp 8.5 x 10-12 AB2CrOx, Ks-1.1 x 10-12 AgIO.K=3.2 x 10-8 Ag3PO4, K.-8.9x 10-17