Write the ionic equation for dissolution and the solubility
product (Ksp) expression for each of the
following slightly soluble ionic compounds. (For the ionic
equations, include states-of-matter under the given conditions in
your answer.
Solubility equilibrium expressions take the general form:
Ksp = [An+ ]a .
[Bm− ]b. Subscripts and superscripts that
include letters must be enclosed in braces {}. For example:
Ksp=[A+]2.[B2-] must be
typed using K_{sp}=[A^+]^2.[B^2-]
(a)
Ag2CrO4
Net ionic equation
Solubility product expression
(c)
Sn(OH)2
Net ionic equation
Solubility product expression
(d)
Co3(PO4)2
Net ionic equation
Solubility product expression
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