The maximum amount of barium sulfate that will dissolve in a 0.254 M barium acetate solution is M?
The maximum amount of barium sulfate that will dissolve in a 0.254 M barium acetate solution...
The maximum amount of barium carbonate that will dissolve in a 0.247 M barium nitrate solution is ____M.
The maximum amount of barium carbonate that will dissolve in a 0.247 M barium nitrate solution is ____M. ksp BaCO3:8.1x-9
Common Ion Effect: Calculate Solubility 1) The maximum amount of silver chloride that will dissolve in a 0.204 M silver acetate solution is _______M. 2) The molar solubility of barium sulfate in a 0.164 M sodium sulfate solution is ________ M.
The maximum amount of calcium sulfide that will dissolve in a 0.105 M calcium acetate solution is ___ M. - The Ksp given for calcium sulfide is 8 × 10-6
ksp for barium chromate: 2.0x10^-10 The maximum amount of barium chromate that will dissolve in a 0.290 M potassium chromate solution is
Solid barium acetate is slowly added to 150 ml of a 0.395 M sodium sulfate solution until the concentration of barium ion is 0.0319 M. The percent of sulfate ion remaining in solution is %
Solid sodium sulfate is slowly added to 150 mL of a 0.0595 M barium acetate solution. The concentration of sulfate ion required to just initiate precipitation is M
Suppose 6.74g of barium acetate is dissolved in 150.mL of a 0.20 M aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of acetate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium acetate is dissolved in it. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
Solid barium acetate is slowly added to 75.0 mL of a 0.0376 M ammonium chromate solution. The concentration of barium ion required to just initiate precipitation is ____ M. Solid barium sulfate and solid barium carbonate are in equilibrium with a solution containing 1.43×10-2 M potassium carbonate. Calculate the concentration of sulfate ion present in this solution. [sulfate] = _____ M.
Suppose 0.264g of barium acetate is dissolved in 50.mL of a 0.20 M aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of acetate anion in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the barium acetate is dissolved in it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.