The solubility of silver sulfate is 4.7 g/L. What is the Ksp of silver sulfate? Please...
The solubility of silver sulfate is 4.7 g/L. What is the Ksp of silver sulfate? Please see Molar Solubility and Ksp for assistance. 402 The solubility of silver sulfate is 4.7 g/L. What is the Ksp of silver sulfate? Please see Molar Solubility and Ksp for assistance. 402
The solubility of calcium sulfate at a given temperature is 0.02005 g/L. Calculate the Ksp at this temperature. After you get your answer, take the negative log and enter that (so it's like you're taking the pKsp). (Note: sulfate ion molar mass = 96.07 g/mol)
Calculate the molar solubility of Ag2SO4 in each solution below. The Ksp of silver sulfate is 1.5x10-5 a) 0.19 M AgNO3 b) 0.19 M Na2SO4
I found that the molar solubility of Calcium Sulfate is 0.00490 if its Ksp is 2.40x10^-5. But I do not really know how to find the solubility of CaSO4 (136.2 g/mol) in g/mL. Could someone also explain the different parts of this problem as well please? (solubility, molar solubility, and Ksp) Much thanks :) -5.9x107 Find the molar solubility (mol/L) of calcium sulfate if its Ksp = 2:40 Casoy, 7 Cacaq) + soucans K[x][y] 8 52.40xions =x² chong x= .00490...
Ch19-22. Calculate the molar solubility of Ag2SO4 in each solution below. The Ksp of silver sulfate is 1.5x10^-5. a) 0.17 M AgNO3: ________ b) 0.17 M Na2SO4: ________
The value of Ksp for silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, is 1.20x10-5 . Calculate the solubility of Ag2SO4 in grams per liter. Express your answer numerically in grams per liter. Solubility= Please show all work thanks
Calculate the solubility (g/L) of calcium sulfate, CaSO4 in units of grams per liter. Ksp(CaSO4) = 2.4E-5
17.29 The solubility of silver bromate, AgBrO3, in water is 0.0072 g/L. Calculate Ksp. (MW of AgBroz is 236 g/mol). Hint - first convert 0.0072 g/L to mol/L so you can use ICE. AgBrO3) = Ag*(aq) + Broj (aa)
1a) Silver chromate, Ag2CrO4, has a Ksp of 8.99 × 10–12. Calculate the solubility in mol/L of silver chromate. 1b) Calculate the molar solubility of AgCl (Ksp = 1.6 × 10–10) in 0.0034 M sodium chloride at 25°C. 1c) If 30 mL of 5.0 × 10–4M Ca(NO3)2 are added to 70 mL of 2.0 × 10–4M NaF, will a precipitate occur? (Ksp of CaF2 = 4.0 × 10–11)
QUESTION 17 1 point The solubility of calcium sulfate at a given temperature is 0.02005 g/L. Calculate the Ksp at this temperature. After you get your answer, take the negative log and enter that (so it's like you're taking the pksp). (Note: sulfate ion molar mass = 96.07 g/mol)