please include an explaination. thank you! b) Based on intermolecular interactions, predict the solubility of the...
Please explain reasoning. Thank you. Arrange the salts by their molar solubility in water. Consult the table of solubility product constants for the Ksp value for each salt. Most soluble Mg3(PO4)2 Mg(OH)2 AgCi Al(OH)3 Least soluble Answer Bank
Explaination as well please :) 2. Look up the structure of hexane. Predict if the following structures would be more soluble in hexane or water. a. CH(CH)CH; b. CH,CHCOOH
4.21 Using solubility guidelines, predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water: (a) MgBr 2 , (b s) Pbl 2 (c)(NH 4 ) 2 CO 3 ,(d)Sr(OH) 2 (e) ZnSO 4 4.21 Using solubility guidelines, predict whether each of the following compounds is soluble or insoluble in water: (a) MgBrz, (b) Pblz, (c) (NH4)2CO3, (d) Sr(OH)2, (e) ZnSO4.
I need help please: Solubility equilibrium 1. Predict the solubility of each of the following compounds at 25°C. Then determine which of the two compounds in each case is more soluble. Afterward, decide whether you could have determined which of the two compounds was more soluble just by comparing the Ksp values. Explain why or why not. All Ksp values are given at 25°C. a. Magnesium fluoride, MgF2, a compound used to produce lenses in telescopes and other optical devices,...
somone help please thank you sorry this is chemisry not algebra Which one of the following substances would be most soluble in water? CCl4 Cl2 (NH4)3PO4 S8 O2(g) Question 15 (4 points) What are the ideal van't Hoff factors for the following compounds? Ba(OH)2, C6H12, K3PO4, NH3 O 1, 1, 1, 1 12, 2, 4, 4 3, 1, 4, 1 Question 15 (4 points) What are the ideal van't Hoff factors for the following compounds? Ba(OH)2, C6H12, K3PO4, NH3 1,...
Chapter 9 - Solution Formation, Solubility, Miscibility 34. Based on the predominant intermolecular forces, indicate whether or not each of the following pairs of compounds are likely to form a solution? a. H2SO04 and H20 b. CsH18 and CeH6 C. CH2Cl2 and H2O d. CS2 and CCl4 e. C6H14 and H20 f. CO2 and H2O g. NaCI and H2O
#9 and #10 Thank you solubility of the slightly soluble salt The solubility of AgCl is the same in a 1.0 M NH, solution vs. in pure water because the Ksp of AgCl is a constant at 25°C. D) 9. Calculate the molar solubity of AgBrts) in 0.500 M NH, at 25°C. Kup of AgBr is 1.8 x 10-5, K of Ag(NHs)2" is 1.7 x 10 A) 8.7 x 104 M B) 1.2x 10-3 M C) 4.2 x 10-7 M...
Please include your reasoning. Thank you. (1) Below are three depictions of intermolecular forces, one of which is represented incorrectly. Pick the letter corresponding to the incorrect representation, and in 10 words or less describe why is it wrong. 8+ 8- ター0 8- Ö 8+ N. H. н A
4) Calculate the molar solubility of the following compounds: a. CuCI, Ksp = 1.2x106 b. Mg(OH)2, Ksp = 8.9x10-12 c. Ag3PO4, Ksp = 1.8 x10-18 d. Rank these from least soluble to most soluble
I need help with these 3 questions. Any explanation would be great too! Thank you! 1. Without doing a calculation, predict which of these compounds has the greatest molar solubility in water: AgCI (Ksp=1.8x10-10), AgBr (Ksp 5.0x10-13), or AgI (Ksp=8.3x10-17). Optional Answers: 1. AgI is the most soluble of the three. 2. AgBr is the most soluble of the three. 3. AgCl is the most soluble of the three 4. All of the compounds are totally insoluble based on their...