The ?sp of cobalt(II) carbonate, CoCO3, is 1.0×10−10 . Calculate the molar solubility, ? , of this compound.
The ?sp of cobalt(II) carbonate, CoCO3, is 1.0×10−10 . Calculate the molar solubility, ? , of...
A25. What is the molar solubility of cobalt carbonate, CoCO3, in an aqueous solution containing 0.3 M sodium carbonate at 25 °C? (Cobalt carbonate Ksp = 1.0 × 10–10) (A) 1.0 × 10–5 M (B) 5.48 × 10–6 M (C) 0.3 M (D) 3.3 × 10–10 M (E) 1.0 × 10–10 M
Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) carbonate , CoCO3 . The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of CoCO3 (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+ , Kf = 1.3×105 . Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Knet = Consider the insoluble compound silver chloride, AgCl. The silver ion also...
The molar solubility of cobalt(II) carbonate in a 0.248 M potassium carbonate solution is M.
Cobalt(II) carbonate, CoCO3·4H2O (A), is nonconducting in aqueous solution. Air oxidation of A gives a solution of A*. Write balanced equations for all of the transformations that are occurring. Be sure to include the oxidation state of the Co center in each case.
A student measures the molar solubility of copper(II) carbonate in a water solution to be 1.53×10-5 M. Based on her data, the solubility product constant for this compound is ?
The Ksp, of zinc carbonate, ZnCO3, is 1.46 x 10^-10 Calculate the molar solubility of this compound.
What is the molar solubility of manganese (II) carbonate in a solution of 0.250M sodium carbonate? Would the molar solubility be greater or smaller is no sodium carbonate was added? Ksp=2.34*10**-11 Please explain!
The molar solubility of nickel(II) carbonate in a 0.289 M potassium carbonate solution is ________ M
10) Which of the following salts has the lowest solubility in water? COCO3 Ksp = 1.0 x 10-10 b) Agl Ksp=8.3 x 10-17 ) CdS Ksp = 1.0 x10-24 d) CuCl Ksp = 1.9 x10
A) Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) hydroxide , Co(OH)2. The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of Co(OH)2(s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+, Kf = 7.7×104. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). _____ + _____ = _____ + _____ K = B) Consider the insoluble compound nickel(II) carbonate ,...