What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt with general molecular formula MX (where M is a cation and X is an anion) in a solution already containing 0.486 mol L-1 M+ ?
The Ksp of MX = 7.40 x 10-7 ?
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt with general molecular formula MX...
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt with general molecular formula MX (where M is a cation and X is an anion) in a solution already containing 0.317 mol L-1 X-? The Ksp of MX = 8.48 x 10-5 ?
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt in pure water with general molecular formula MX (where M is a cation and X is an anion) that has Ksp = 1.57 x 10-8 ? You have 5 attempts at this question. Remember: if you want to express an answer in scientific notation, use the letter "E". For example "4.32 x 104 should be entered as "4.32E4" Answer: Check What is the molar solubility (in mol L-!) of...
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt in pure water with general molecular formula MX (where M is a cation and X is an anion) that has Ksp = 6.22 x 10-8 ?
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt in pure water with general molecular formula MX (where M is a cation and X is an anion) that has Ksp = 3.24 x 10^-9 ?
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt in pure water with general molecular formula MX (where M is a cation and X is an anion) that has Ksp = 2.22 x 10-5 ?
What is the molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a salt in pure water with general molecular formula MX2 (where M is a cation and X is an anion) that has Ksp = 7.36 x 10-11 ?
can someone please help me with this 3 questions? What is the molar solubility (in mol L') of a salt in pure water with general molecular formula MX2 (where M is a cation and X is an anion) that has Ksp = 7.70 x 10-9? You have 5 attempts at this question. Remember: if you want to express an answer in scientific notation, use the letter "E". For example "4.32 x 10" should be entered as "4.32E4". Answer: Check What...
Consider a hypothetical salt of low solubility, "MX", where M+ is a metal cation and X- is a non-metal anion. A voltaic cell was set up with a cathode containing metal "M" immersed in a solution containing M+ at a concentration of 1.00 mol L-1. The anode consisted of metal "M" immersed in a saturated solution of "MX". The measured cell voltage was 0.251 V. What is the Ksp of "MX" at 25°C ?
Consider a hypothetical salt of low solubility, "MX", where M+ is a metal cation and X- is a non-metal anion. A voltaic cell was set up with a cathode containing metal "M" immersed in a solution containing M+ at a concentration of 1.00 mol L-1. The anode consisted of metal "M" immersed in a saturated solution of "MX". The measured cell voltage was 0.186 V. What is the Ksp of "MX" at 25°C ?
1.A) A 29.8 mL solution of 0.298 mol L-1 HCl is titrated using 0.173 mol L-1 NaOH.What volume of NaOH (in mL) is needed to reach the equivalence point in this experiment? Remember you can find KA and/or KB values in your textbook in chapter 15. B) A 10.1 mL solution of 0.100 mol L-1 NaOH is titrated using 0.150 mol L-1 HCl. What will be the pH of the solution after 4.07 mL of the HCl solution is added?...