Please show all work! Will Rate!! Thank you. Question 4 (10 pts): Given that the solubility...
please show work for 3 & 4 Question 3 1 pts Given that the solubility of Ba(OH)2 is 30.2 g L-?at 233°C calculate the Ksp of barium hydroxide. Report your answer to 4 decimal places. Question 4 Calculate the solubility (in grams per liter) of Fe(OH)3, which has a Kse of 7.38 x 10-15 at a given temperature. Report your answer to 3 significant digits, but do NOT include units.
Be sure to answer all parts. Given that the solubility of PbCrO4 is s = 4.0 x 10 g/L, calculate the solubility product constant (Ksp) of the salt at 25°C. x 10 Enter your answer in scientific notation.
The molar solubility of La(IO3)3 is 7.26x10-4 mol/L, calculate the solubility product constant, Ksp. Please show work.
Calculating Molar Solubility: (Please show all work! will upvote.) Part 1: Calculate the molar solubility of CaSO4 in pure water. Ksp for CaSO4 = 2.4 x 10-5 Part 2: Calculate the molar solubility of CaSO4 in a solution containing 0.100 M Na2SO4.
Fill in the blanks and Show all work Identity of SrC2O4 salt :_________ Solubility :__________ Ksp from Solubility (show calculation ) Also answer the Question on the bottom of page 126 Solubility Product Constant Sr CaO 126 020 no Identity of Cxáláie Salt: Sr C 04 Solubility: Ksp from Solubility (Show your calculations below) Calculate the molarity of KMnO4 solution needed to titrate 50.00 mL of a saturated solution of this oxalate salt. It should take 7.50 mL of KMnO,...
both probelms please! show work thank you (: 1 pts Question 10 Consider the following reaction: 2NOBr(g) + 2NO(g) + Bra(s) A1 L vessel is initially filled with pure NOBr. After equilibrium is reached, the volume is increased to 2L, while the temperature was kept constant. This will result in a shift in the equilibrium position to the right such that more products are made a decrease in ko an increase in Ko two of these answers are correct a...
Please explain the correct answer for both questions. Thank you! Incorrect Question 7 0/1 pts The concentration of iodide ions in a saturated solution of lead (11) iodide is_ The solubility product constant of Pblz is 1.4x10-8. 3.5x10-9 3.0x10-3 1.5x103 1.4x10-8 3.8x10-4 Incorrect Question 9 0/1 pts The molar solubility of lead () chloride (PbCl2) is 1.6x102 M. What is the Ksp of PbCl2? 4.1x10-6 5.0x10-4 1.6x10-2 3.1x107 1.6x10-5
Questions: 1. Calculate the Ksp for PbBr2 if its molar solubility is 2.14 x 10-2 M at 25°C. 2. Calculate the molar solubility of CaF2 (Ksp = 4.0 x 10-11) in a 0.025 M NaF solution. 3. Solid sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, is added slowly to a solution that is 1.0 x 10-4 in both Ba2+ and Pb2+ until [SO42-] reaches 1.0 x 10-4 M. Would either BaSO4 (Ksp = 1.1 x 10-10) or PbSO4 (Kop -1.7 x 10-8) precipitate under...
PLEASE SHOW ALL OF YOUR WORK! THANK YOU. Given the following experimental data, find the rate law and the rate constant for the reaction: NO (g) + N0_2 (g) + 0_2 (g) rightarrow N_2O_5 (g)
Calculate the solubility of barium sulfate. BaSO4 in units of grams per liter. Ksp (BaSO4) = 1.1x10-10 solubility = AL The equilibrium concentration of chloride ion in a saturated lead chloride solution is M. In the presence of excess OH, the Ar+ (aq) ion forms a hydroxide complex ion. Al(OH)4 Calculate the concentration of free Ap+ ion when 1.56x10-mol Al(CH2C00)3(s) is added to 1.00 L of solution in which [OH-] is held constant (buffered at pH 12.10). For Al(OH)4, Ke=...