2a) The following questions 4 and 5 refer to the following system: 3.5 × 102 mL of 3.2 M Pb(NO3)2 and 2.0×102 mL of 0.020 M NaCl are added together. Ksp for the lead chloride PbCl2 is 1.6 × 10–5. Determine the ion product.
2b) The following question refers to the system in Question 4: 3.5 × 102 mL of 3.2 M Pb(NO3)2 and 2.0×102 mL of 0.020 M NaCl are added together. Ksp for the lead chloride PbCl2 is 1.6 × 10–5. Determine the equilibrium concentration of the chloride ion.
2a) The following questions 4 and 5 refer to the following system: 3.5 × 102 mL...
11. Determine the ion product. A) 1.1 x 10-4 B) 1.5 x 10-2 C) 7.8 x 10-3 D) 8.1 x 10- E) none of these 12. Will precipitation occur? A) Yes. B) No. C) Maybe, it depends on the temperature. D) Maybe, it depends on the limiting reagent concentration. E) None of these. The following questions (11, 12, 13) refer to the following system: 3.5 x 10- mL of 3.2 M Pb(NO3)2 and 2.0 x 102 mL of 0.020 M...
addio X4 (9 10. The Kip of Agl is 1.5 x 10-16. Calculate the solubility in mol/L of Agl in a 0.30 M Nal solution. A) 4.5 x 10-17 KS p = Ag+ B) 0.30 I C) 1.5 x 10-6 x+0.30 D) 1.2 x 10 E) 5.0 x 10-16 The following questions (11, 12, 13) refer to the following system: 3.5 x 10 mL of 3.2 M Pb(NO3)2 and 2.0 x 10 mL of 0.020 M NaCl are added together....
The Ksp for lead chloride (PbCl2) is 1.6 x 10-5. Calculate the solubility of lead chloride in each of the following. a. water Solubility = mol/L b. 0.16 M Pb(NO3)2 Solubility = mol/L c. 0.016 M NaCl Solubility = mol/L
The Ksp for lead chloride (PbCl2) is 1.6 x 10. Calculate the solubility of lead chloride in each of the following a. water Solubility mol/L b. 0.11 M Pb(NO3)2 Solubility= mol/L c. 0.011 M NaCl Solubility mol/L
At 25oC the Ksp for PbCl2 is 1.6 × 10–5 1) Calculate Q for the following: 125.0 mL of 0.0700 M Pb(NO3)2 is mixed with 75.0 mL of 0.0200 M NaCl at 25oC 2) Calculate Q for the following: 125.0 mL of 0.0700 M Pb(NO3)2 is mixed with 75.0 mL of 0.0200 M NaCl at 25oC
For the reaction: PbCl2(s) Pb2 (aq)+2CI1- (aq), what is Q* when 2.0 mL of 0.051 M lead nitrate is added to 18 mL of 0.012 M sodium chloride? Ksp of lead chloride is 1.6 x 10-5 M3 Hint given in general feedback Recall: Q is compared to Ksp to determine whether a precipitate forms. Answer:
Question 25 (4 points) Solutions of Pb(NO3)2 and NaCl are mixed to form a solution with final concentrations 0.01 M of Pb(NO3)2 and 0.025 M of NaCl. What will happen once these solutions are mixed? For PbCl, Ksp = 1.7 x 10-5. Sodium nitrate will precipitate, leaving an unsaturated solution of PbCl2 Nothing will happen, there will be no precipitate. Lead chloride will precipitate out of solution, leaving an unsaturated solution of PbCl2 Lead chloride will precipitate out of solution,...
1) For the reaction: PbCl2(s) ↔ Pb2+(aq)+2Cl1-(aq), what is Q* when 2.5 mL of 0.070 M lead nitrate is added to 19 mL of 0.018 M sodium chloride? Ksp of lead chloride is 1.6 x 10-5 M3. Hint given in general feedback *Recall: Q is compared to Ksp to determine whether a precipitate forms. 2) Sodium phosphate is added to a solution that contains 0.0041 M aluminum nitrate and 0.028 M calcium chloride. The concentration of the first ion to...
If 300 mL of some Pb(NO3)2 solution is mixed with 600 mL of 2.70 x 10−2 M NaCl solution, what is the maximum concentration of the Pb(NO3)2 solution added if no solid PbCl2 forms? (Assume Ksp = 2.00 x 10−5 M at this temperature.) Enter the concentration in M.
If 250 mL of some Pb(NO3)2 solution is mixed with 450 mL of 5.90 x 10−2 M NaCl solution, what is the maximum concentration of the Pb(NO3)2 solution added if no solid PbCl2 forms? (Assume Ksp = 2.00 x 10−5 M at this temperature.) Enter the concentration in M.