The solubility of AgCN in water is 1.10X10-8 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubil...
The solubility of AgCN in water is 1.10×10-8 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgCN when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.785 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgCN, Ksp = 1.20×10-16 and for Ag(S2O3)23-, Kf = 2.00×1013. Solubility = M
The solubility of AgI in water is 1.22×10-8 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgI when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.694 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgI, Ksp = 1.50×10-16 and for Ag(S2O3)23-, Kf = 2.00×1013. Solubility = M
The solubility of AgCl in water is 1.34x10-M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgCl when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.704 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgCI, Ksp = 1.80x10-10 and for Ag(S203)23, Kr=2.00x1013 Solubility =
The solubility of AgBr in water is 5.7410-7 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgBr when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.692 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgBr, Ksp-3.30x10-13 and for Ag(S203)2, Kr-2.00x1013] Solubility
The solubility of AgBr in water is 5.74×10-7 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgBr when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.795 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgBr, Ksp = 3.30×10-13 and for Ag(S2O3)23-, Kf = 2.00×1013. Solubility = M
What is the equilibrium Pb2+ concentration when 2.61 L of a 0.103 M lead acetate solution are mixed with 2.82 L of a 0.370 M ammonium bromidesolution? [Pb2+] = M The solubility of AgCl in water is 1.34×10-5 M, but increases in the presence of thiosulfate ion. Calculate the solubility of AgCl when the solid is added to a solution that is 0.520 M in thiosulfate ion. For AgCl, Ksp = 1.80×10-10 and for Ag(S2O3)23-, Kf = 2.00×1013. Solubility = M
Consider the insoluble compound silver cyanide , AgCN. The silver ion also forms a complex with ammonia. Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of AgCN (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction For Ag(NH)h,Kr-1.1107.Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Knet
A saturated solution of calcium iodate contains 2.37 g/L of Ca(IO3)2. (a) What is the solubility of calcium iodate in mol/L? (b) What are the concentrations of Ca2+ and IO3 – ion, respectively, in the saturated solution? (c) Calculate the Ksp value for Ca(IO3)2. Part b ) Silver ion, Ag+ , readily forms complex ion, Ag(S2O3)2 3– , with thiosulfate, S2O3 2– , according to the following equation: Ag+ (aq) + 2S2O3 2– (aq) ⇌ Ag(S2O3)2 3– (aq); Kf =...
Calculate solubility in the presence of a common ion. Calculate the solubility of PbF2 (a) in pure water and (b) in a solution in which [F"] = 0.225 M. M Solubility in pure water = Solubility in 0.225 M F = M
Calculate solubility in the presence of a common ion. Calculate the solubility of BaCrO4 (a) in pure water and (b) in a solution in which [Cro_2] = 0.145 M. Solubility in pure water = Solubility in 0.145 M Cro 2- =