Calculate the approximate molar solubility of silver oxalate in 0.050 M sodium oxalate solution. Ignore possible protonation of the oxalate ion.
Calculate the approximate molar solubility of silver oxalate in 0.050 M sodium oxalate solution. Ignore possible protona...
Find the molar solubility of PbCO3 solid in a 1.50 M sodium oxalate solution (which provides the bidentate ox^2- ligand). The Ksp for PbCO3 is 7.4x10^-14 and the Kf for the [Pb (ox)2]^2- complex ion is 3.5x10^6. What is the new K value for the combined solubility equilibrium and formation equilibrium? What is the molar solubility of the PbCO3 in the oxalate solution? 1. Which compound increaves in increase in solubility 2. & Find the mo solubility of Pbcov said...
The molar solubility of silver iodide in a 0.118 M sodium iodide solution is M.
The molar solubility of silver carbonate in a 0.162 M sodium carbonate solution is ?M
The molar solubility of silver carbonate in a 0.209 M sodium carbonate solution is M. Submit AnswerRetry Entire Group8 more group attempts remaining
The molar solubility of silver sulfide in a 0.181 M sodium sulfide solution is М. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
1 pt The molar solubility of silver sulfate in a 0.138 M sodium sulfate solution is M. 1 pt 1 pt Submit Answer Try Another Version 2 item attempts remaining 1 pt 1 pt
1. The molar solubility of silver phosphate in a 0.252 M silver nitrate solution is M 2.The maximum amount of magnesium hydroxide that will dissolve in a 0.201 M magnesium acetate solution is M 3. The maximum amount of manganese(II) carbonate that will dissolve in a 0.280 M sodium carbonate solution is M. NO need to explain long , just short answer :) ty
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.
Calculate the molar solubility of La(IO)s in 0.050 M NalOs by taking into account the activity coefficients of the ions involved. Utilize for the activity coefficients: Where Iz is the ionic strength: CiZi With appropriate summation over all ions, ci being the molar concentration of the i'th ion and zi being its charge. Explain why you either ignore or take into account the additional ions from dissolution of La(I03)3. If you make any approximations, check whether they are justified.
Calculate the molar solubility of silver carbonate in a 0.0100M silver nitrate solution. ( Ksp ( Ag2CO3) = 8.1X E-12