The concentration of silver and chloride ions in the saturated solution of silver chloride are 1.342*10—5.
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7. (5 pts) The equilibrium constant for dissociation of silver chloride AgCl (s) + Ag (aq) + Cl(aq) Is 1.8x10. Find...
(5 pts) The equilibrium constant for dissociation of silver chloride AgCl (s) Atbnshm T tst aStuton aivoIorlt wind (aq OD mosg looslom bre noosls.nouesibrdd 991do focrotnm (aq)Cl (aq) Is 1.8x10-10. Find concentration of silver and chloride ions in saturated aqueous solution of silver chloride. . (10 pts) The equilibrium constant at certain temperature for O H2(g) +I2(g) 2 HI(g) is 55.17. If 1.0 mole of hydrogen and 1.0 mole of iodine are placed in 0.5 L flask, what is the...
StUP 7. (5 pts) The equilibrium constant for dissociation of silver chloride AgCl (s) Ag' (aq) + CI (aq) Is 1.8x1010 Find concentration of silver and chloride ions in saturated aqueous solution of silver chloride (10 pts) The equilibrium constant at certain temperature for 8 H2(g) +1:(g) 2 HI(g) is 55.17. If 10mole of hydrogen and 1.0 mole of iodine are placed in 0.5L flask, what is the equilibrium concentration of hydrogen iodide? (10 pts) Solid ammonium carbamate decomposes to...
Silver ions can be precipitated from aqueous solutions by the addition of aqueous chloride: Ag+(aq)+Cl−(aq)→AgCl(s) Silver chloride is virtually insoluble in water so that the reaction appears to go to completion. How many grams of solid NaCl must be added to 25.0 mL of 0.149 M AgNO3 solution to completely precipitate the silver?
When solutions containing silver ions and chloride ions are mixed, silver chloride precipitates: Ag+(aq)+Cl−(aq)→AgCl(s)ΔH=−65.5kJ Calculate ΔH for formation of 0.490 mol of AgCl by this reaction. Calculate ΔH for the formation of 7.50 g of AgCl. Calculate ΔH when 9.23×10−4 mol of AgCl dissolves in water.
When solutions containing silver ions and chloride ions are mixed, silver chloride precipitates: Ag+(aq)+Cl−(aq)→AgCl(s)ΔH=−65.5kJ A.) Calculate ΔH for formation of 0.100 mol of AgCl by this reaction. I got A ΔH=-6.55 kJ B.) Calculate ΔH for the formation of 2.80 g of AgCl. C.) Calculate ΔH when 0.110 mmol of AgCl dissolves in water. Need help with B and C.
AgCl (s) + --> <-- Ag + (aq) + Cl- (aq) Shown above is information about the dissolution of AgCl in water at 298 K. In a chemistry lab a student wants to determine the value of s, the molar solubility of AgCl, by measuring [Ag+] in a saturated solution prepared by mixing excess AgCl and distilled water. How would the results of the experiment be altered if the student mixed excess AgCl with tap water (in which [Cl-] =...
Silver chloride, AgCl, is a sparingly soluble solid. Answer the following questions about a saturated solution prepared by placing solid silver chloride in a 1.94 x 10-5 M NaCl(aq) solution. At some temperature, the silver ion concentration, [Ag+], was found to be 6.24 x 10-6 M. (a) What is the concentration of chloride ions, [CI – ], in the resulting solution? XM (b) What is the molar solubility of silver chloride, AgCl, in 1.94 x 10-5 M NaCl? 4.9 6.24e-6...
Consider these reactions: AgCl(s) Ag^+ (aq) + Cl^- (aq K_c = 1.8 Times 10^-10 Ag_2 CrO_4 (S) 2 Ag^+ (aq) + CrO_4^2- (aq) K_c = 9.0 Times 10^-12 If both solids are placed in water in a quantity sufficient to form a saturated solution, which solution will contain the highest [Ag^+] at equilibrium? The first, since K_c is higher. The second, since K_c is lower. The second, since there are two silver ions per formula unit. Will depend on amount...
Silver chloride is not very soluble. The reaction by which it goes into solution is: AgCl(s) <==> Ag^+ (aq) + Cl^- (aq) A.) suppose a saturated solution of silver chloride were present. What would happen if you added a few ml of Jack solution and why? B.) What would happen if you added a few ml of Silver Nitrate solution and why? C.) If this reaction is known to be endothermic, what would happen if the solution were heated? What...
Part B please. Part A Silver chloride is only slightly soluble in pure water at 25 C AgCI(s) Ag (ag)+CI (aq) K-1.8 x 10 1 Calculate the concentration of Ag and Cl in a solution that is saturated with AgCl e, the system is at equilibrium and there is still solid AgCl visible). Express your answers using two significant figures, separate your answers by a comma. [Ag+],[Cl-)- 1.3×10-5 1.3×10-5 mol Li Previous An Correct Part B The addition of ammonia...