a Saturated solution of magnesium hydroxide is prepared and the
excess solid magnesium hydroxide is allowed to settle. A 25ml
aliquot of the saturated solution is withdrawn and transferred to
an Erlenmeyer flask, and two drops of methyl orange indicator are
added. A 0.00053 M HCl solution(titrant) is dispensed from a buret
into the solution (analyte). The solution turns from yellow to a
very faint red-orange after the addition of 13.2ml
a. How many moles of hydroxide ion are neutralized in the
analysis?
b. What is the molar concentration of the hydroxide ion in the
saturated solution
c. what is the molar solubility of magnesium hydroxide?
d. What is the solubility product, ksp, for magnesium hydroxide?
Express the Ksp with the correct number of significant figures.
Please explain each step.
a Saturated solution of magnesium hydroxide is prepared and the excess solid magnesium hydroxide is allowed to settle....
A titration is performed with a 25 mL analyze saturated solution of manganese (II) hydroxide with methyl orange indicator, titrated with .0045 M HCl. The end point was reached after 8.72 mL of HCl was added. a) What is the molar concentration of OH b) Calculate Ksp for the magnese hydroxide c) What is the molar solubility of the manganese hydroxide?
Suppose some of the solid calcium hydroxide is inadvertently transferred along with the supernatant liquid for analysis. a.Will more. less, or the same amount of hydrochloric acid titrant be used for the analysis in .6? Explain. b.Will this inadvertent transfer increase, decrease, or have no effect on the calculated solubility product for calcium hydroxide? Explain. c.Will this inadvertent transfer increase, decrease, or have no effect on the calculated molar solubility of calcium hydroxide? Explain. 2. .6 Does adding beiled, deionized...
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