Which of the following metal salts will show an increase in solubility with the addition of a strong acid?
Which of the following metal salts will show an increase in solubility with the addition of a strong acid?
Anyone can tell me which one is correct and give me the explanation please????? :(((
CaF2 | |
PbCl2 | |
CuBr | |
AgI |
the solubility of CaF2 will increase with the addition of strong acid because the F- ion is the strong base of weak acid HF and it will absorb H+ ions comoing from strong acid hence more flouride will be consumed and more CaF2 salt will be solublize to accomodate that defficiency
Which of the following metal salts will show an increase in solubility with the addition of...
Which of the following salts would have the greatest
solubility in water?
Question 13 of 14 Submit Which of the following salts would have the greatest solubility in water? Chapt Download Chapter 1 MB) Formula Ksp A) ACI AgCI 1.8 x 10-10 Exar B) LaF LaF3 2 x 10-19 C) CuBr CuBr 5.3 x 10-9 Follow looking Table D) CaF2 CaF2 3.5 x 10-11 к. Cams Bachelors for Associa.. o Bi 15 Type here to search
Which compound will most likely show an increase in solubility if you lower the pH of the solution? A) PbF2 B) NaCl C) AgCl D) CuBr E) Hg2I2 The answer is A, but can i get an explanation? And why are the others not correct
The Effect of Solution pH on
Solubility
Which of the following salts will show an increased solubility
at lower pH? Check all that apply.
+Ask Your Teacher 0/3 points RMy Notes 6. GVSUChem116v2 15.g.1.P002. Previous Answers The Effect of Solution pH on Solubility Which of the following salts will show an increased solubility at lower pH? Check all that apply. Ni3(PO4)2 Ag2CO3 PbF2 CuI AgI AgNO3 PbBr2 Ag CIO4 Mg(OH)2 Submit Answer
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
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Example: Consider the following two solutions. () A saturated solution of a sparingly soluble CaF2 (I) A saturated solution of a sparingly soluble AgCl Does the addition of a strong acid increase the solubility?
Example: Consider the following two solutions. () A saturated solution of a sparingly soluble CaF2 (I) A saturated solution of a sparingly soluble AgCl Does the addition of a strong acid increase the solubility?
Which of the following will show a pH dependence (acid dependence) on solubility? I. CaF2 II. PbI2. III. Ni(CN)2
Which of the following salts has the highest solubility in water? a)CoCO3 Ksp = 1.0 x 10-10 b) AgI Ksp=8.3 x 10-17 c) CdS Ksp = 1.0 x10-24 d) CuCl Ksp = 1.9 x10-7
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someone help me with these and explain calculations
process 1) Dissolving process for most salts an a) Exothermic b) Endothermic with temperature increase. 2) The solubility of most salts ( a) Decrease b) Increase c) Unaffected 3) The molar AHn (enthalpy of neutralization of a strong acid and a strong base is constant within experimental error. Is it true or false? a) True b) False 4) When 25.0 g of H20 at 80.4°C is added to 100 H2O at...
Assuming the following generic salts all have similar Ksp, which one should be expect to have the greatest solubility? ("M" is the metal ion and "X" is the anion) Group of answer choices M3X2 M2X MX MX3 Salts with similar Ksp will have similar solubility.
I really appreciate if someone can tell me how I can know the major and minor species for the tritations of strong base- strong acid, strong acid- strong base and weak acid- strong base. I am looking for the major and minor species at the point before any addition of titrant, before the equivalence point, at equivalece point and after equivalence point. Could you please give a detailed explanation with the chemical equations. Thanks