
If your final analysis tells you that your (OH') is 0.001M, what is the Ksp of...
I am attempting to determine the Ksp of Ca(OH)2 via gravimetric analysis. 0.014 g of solid Ca(OH)2 was found to be remaining out of a 20mL of Ca(OH)2 solution. How can I use this to determine the Ksp of the Ca(OH)2?
B. Ksp of Ca(OH)2 by titration
25 mL of Ca(OH)2 used***
Molarity of HCl solution = 0.0716M
1. Final buret reading (trial 1) = 7.50 mL
Final buret reading (trial 2) = 14.60 mL
2. Initial buret reading (trial 1) = 0.50 mL
Initial buret reading (trial 2) = 7.50 mL
3. Volume of HCl (trial 1) _________mL
Volume of HCl (trial 2) _________mL
4. Molarity of Ca(OH)2 (trial 1) __________M
Molarity of Ca(OH)2 (trial 2) ___________M
5. Average Molarity...
If the solubility of calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 is s, what is the value of Ksp equal to? Ksp = 4s3 Ksp = 2s3 Ksp = 2s2 Ksp = s2
For Trials 2 and 3, the Ksp of Ca(OH)2 was 5.2 Times 10-6 and 4.8 Times 10-6 respectively What is the average Ksp of Ca(OH)2? What are the standard deviation and the relative standard deviation (%RSD) for the Ksp of Ca(OH)2?
For Trials 2 and 3, the Ksp of Ca(OH)2 was 5.2 Times 10^-6 and 4.8 Times 10^-6 respectively. What is the average Ksp of Ca(OH)2? What are the standard deviation and the relative standard deviation (%RSD) for the Ksp of Ca(OH)2? M olar Solubility, Common-Ion Effect
What is the solubility of Ca(OH)2 in 0.25 M Ca(NO3)2 (Ksp of Ca(OH)2 = 6.8×10–6)? Multiply the answer by 1x104 and enter that to 1 decimal place.
Which compound listed below has the highest molar solubility in water? Calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2 Ksp= 5.5x10-6 Calcium oxalate CaC204 Ksp= 2.7x10-9 Calcium phosphate Ca3(PO4)2 Ksp=2.0x10-29 Calcium sulfate CaSO4 Ksp= 9.1x10-6 A. CaC204 B. They are all equally insoluble C. Ca(OH)2 D. Ca3(PO4)2 E. CaSO4
The Ksp of cadmium hydroxide, Ca(OH)2, is 7.20 x 10-15. Calculate the molar solubility, s, of this compound. s=
Solubility Product Ksp for Ca(OH)2 is determined in two separate experiments, both at the same temperature. - by titration of hydroxide in a simple saturated solution of Ca(OH)2. - by titration of hydroxide in a 0.01 M CaCl2 solution saturated with Ca(OH)2. Identify which of the following statements is either completely "True" or at least partially "False" (assuming that the activity of each ion is equal to its molar concentration in each instance): a) True False You would expect the value...
ALT CHEM 125 Name Determining the Ksp of Calcium Hydroxide Calcium hydroxide is an ionie solid that is sparingly soluble in water. A saturated, aqueous, solution of Ca(OH), is represented in equation form as shown below. Ca(OH)2 (5) --- Ca' (aq) + 2OH(aq) The solubility product expression describes, in mathematical terms, the equilibrium that is established between the solid substance and its dissolved ions in an aqueous system. The equilibrium expression for calcium hydroxide is shown below. Kp - [Ca][OHT...