Compute the p[Ag] after 35.00 mL of 0.1 M silver nitrate has been added to the...
How many moles of moles of silver nitrate can be added to 100 mL of a 0.1 M aqueous sodium chloride solution before precipitation of a solid silver chloride occurs? (AgCl Ksp = 1.8x 10^-10 at 25 degrees Celsius)
1. Imagine the titration of 50,0 ml of o.100M sodium chloride with 0.200 M silver Calculate the volume of silver nitrate necessary to reach the equivalence poin t (Vo), ther calculate the concentration of Ag'. Cl' and pAg after addition of the following vo nitrate: silver b. the volume necessary to reach the equivalence point, (Ve) c. 10 ml. beyond the volume necesary to reach the ecquivalence poim. (V.+ 10 ml) reach the equivalence point, (Ve + 10 mL) 1....
which reaction is faster and why ? (0.1 ml 2-Chlorobutane and 1% ethanolic silver nitrate solution) or (0.1 ml 2-Chlorobutane and silver nitrate in a mixture of 50% ethanol-50% water)
A solution contains 6.56x10^-3 M silver acetate and 1.28x10^-2 M lead nitrate solid ammonium iodide is added slowly to this mixture A solution contains 6.56x103 M silver acetate and 1.28x102 M lead nitrate. Solid ammonium iodide is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula B. What is the concentration of iodide ion when this precipitation first begins? [iodide] = |
A solution contains 1.42x10-2 M potassium phosphate and 5.70x10' M sodium chloride. Solid silver nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula B. What is the concentration of silver ion when this precipitation first begins? [Ag] = M
A solution is 0.10 M Cl and 0.10 M I- . Silver nitrate is slowly added to precipitate the silver halide. Ksp(AgCl) = 1.77 x 10-10; Ksp(AgI) = 8.52 x 10-17 (A) Which solid will precipitate first? (B) What will be the [Ag+ ] when the first solid begins to precipitate? (C) What [Ag+ ] is required in order to precipitate AgCl? (D) What will be the [I- ] when the AgCl starts to precipitate? (E) What percentage of the...
Calculate the volume in m) of silver nitrate solution that will be needed for the precipitation: normally the amount of silver nitrate required to precipitate all of the chloride in the sample is found by a trial and error process. However, to speed up the experiment, assume a sample mass of 0.1479 g, and that sample contains approximately 55.0% chloride ion by mass (some samples may contain more, some less), and calculate what volume of 0.100 M AgNO3 needs to...
silver nitrate + sodium phosphate + sodium nitrate yields silver phosphate + sodium phosphate Ib. Silver nitrate Balanced: Complete lonic: Net Ionic: + sodium carbonate yields zine carbonate+ sodium nitrate 2a. Zinc nitrate (ag) (ag) Balanced: Complete lonic: Net lonic: 2b. Zinc nitrate (aq) + sodium phosphate yields zinc phosphate+ sodium nitrate (ag) () (a) Balanced: Complete Ionic: Net Ionic: Report Form - Chemical Reactions 50 yields aluminum iodide (ag) 3a. Aluminum nitrate +potassium iodide (ag) Balanced: Complete lonic: Net...
Imagine the following scenario: a student doing the experiment added 20 mL of silver nitrate, AgNO3, to the blue equilibrium mixture. The reaction mixture become pink and cloudy with white precipitate of silver chloride , AgCl, appearing in the bottom of the flask. Can you explain how those observations are consistent with Le Chatelier's principle? Imagine the scenario: A student placed pink equilibrium mixture in the hot water. Reaction mixture changed color to blue. Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic?...
Imagine the titration of 50.0 ml of 0.100 M aluminum chloride with 0.200 M silver carbonate. Calculate the volume of silver carbonate necessary to reach the equivalence point (Ve), then calculate the concentration of Ag+, Cl-, and pAg after addition of the following volumes of silver carbonate a. half of the volume required to reach the equivalence point, (0.5 Ve)b. the volume necessary to reach the equivalence point, (Ve)c. 10 ml beyond the volume necessary to reach the equivalnce point, (Ve+10...