Silver (I) ions in aqueous solutions react with NH3(aq) to form a complex ion according to the following reaction:
Ag+ + 2NH3(aq) ---> Ag(NH3)2+ with a formation constant, Kf of 1.5 x 107.
Calculate the solubility in g/L, of AgCN(s) (Ksp = 2.2 x 10-16) in 0.75M NH3(aq)
Silver (I) ions in aqueous solutions react with NH3(aq) to form a complex ion according to...
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)+2(aq)Kf=6.3×1010 Calculate the solubility (in g·L−1) of CuBr(s) (Ksp=6.3×10−9) in 0.27 M NH3(aq). solubility of CuBr(s):
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)2+(aq)Kf=6.3×1010 Calculate the solubility (in g·L−1) of CuBr(s) (Ksp=6.3×10−9) in 0.77 M NH3(aq).
Testbank, Question 17.074
In an aqueous solution silver ions can form
Ag(NH3)2+(aq) in the
presence of ammonia. For
Ag(NH3)2+(aq): (see
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Testbank, Question 17.074 In an aqueous solution silver ions can form Ag(NH3)2+ (aq) in the presence of ammonia. For Ag(NH3)2+(aq) Ag(NH3)2+(aq) is a complex ion; NH3 is a donor atom; Ag+ is a ligand Ag(NH3)2+(aq) is an acceptor ion; NH3 is a ligand; Ag+ is a complex ion Ag(NH3)2+(aq) is a complex ion; NH3 is a ligand; Ag+ is...
Copper(l) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cu(NH3);(aq) 10 Cu"(aq) +2NH3(aq) -> K,=6.3 x 10 Calculate the solubility (in g. L-1) of CuBr(s) (Ksp = 6.3x10-9) in 0.64 M NH3(aq). Number g/L
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cu^+(aq) + 2NH3(aq) ---> Cu(NH3)2^+(aq) note:Kf = 6.3 x 10^10. Calculate the solubility (in g·L–1) of CuBr(s) in 0.72 M NH3(aq).
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq)NH3(aq) according to Cu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)+2(aq)?f=6.3×1010Cu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)2+(aq) Kf=6.3×1010 Calculate the solubility (in g·L−1) of CuBr(s)CuBr(s) (?sp=6.3×10−9) in 0.630.63 M NH3(aq)NH3(aq).
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cut(aq)2 NH (aq) - Cu(NH(aq) = 6.3 x 1010 Calculate the solubility (in g-L) of CuBr(s) (Ksp = 6.3 x 109) in 0.64 M NH3 (aq) solubility of CuBr(s): g/L
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)+2(aq)?f=6.3×1010 Calculate the solubility (in g·L−1) of CuBr(s) (?sp=6.3×10−9) in 0.72 M NH3(aq).
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to Cu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)+2(aq)?f=6.3×1010 Cu + ( aq ) + 2 NH 3 ( aq ) ⟶ Cu ( NH 3 ) 2 + ( aq ) K f = 6.3 × 10 10 Calculate the solubility (in g·L−1) of CuBr(s) CuBr ( s ) ( ?sp=6.3×10−9 K sp = 6.3 × 10 − 9 ) in 0.50 0.50 M NH3(aq) NH 3 ( aq ) .
Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH, (aq) according to Cut (aq) + 2 NH, (aq) + Cu(NH2) (aq) K = 6.3 x 1010 Calculate the solubility (in g.L-) of CuBr(s) (Kyp = 6.3 x 10') in 0.14 M NH3(aq). solubility of CuBr(s):