
Insoluble d. AgBr d AgNo3 to Ca (OH)2, what happens? Ca(No3) Ag20t CalNo) + NOW
Consider a saturated AgBr solution that is also 0.050 M Ca(NO3)2. Ca(NO3)2(aq) + Ca2+ (aq) + 2NO3 (aq) AgBr(s) Ag+ (aq) + Br-(aq) The thermodynamic solubility product (Kop) of AgBr is 5.0 x 10-13. What must be the molarity of Ag+ in the solution?
Consider a saturated AgBr solution that is also 0.050 M Ca(NO3)2. Ca(NO3)2(aq) + Ca2+ (aq) + 2NO3(aq) AgBr(s) + Ag+ (aq) + Br (aq) The thermodynamic solubility product (Kyp) of AgBr is 5.0 x 10-13. What must be the molarity of Ag+ in the solution?
Unbalanced Equations AgNO3 + NaCl -- AgCl + NaNO3 Ca(NO3)2 + Na2CO3 -- Caco; +NaNO3 Pb(NO3)2 +K Cro, PbCrO, KNO, FeCl3 + NaOH -- Fe(OH)3 + NaCl FeCl2 + Nas -- Fes + NaCl Initial Mass of NaCl og 20 g 40 g 60g Add AgNO3 Add 1 g Add 10 8 Total Mass of AgNO3 added: 0g Reset Experiment AgNO; NaCl AgCl NaNO; 0.08 0.0 g 0.0 g 0.0 g Redo the experiment by clicking on Reset Experiment. Add...
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8. BauNUza nos 9. AgNO3+ NaBry Na NO₂ + Agbr 11. AgNO3+ NaCH A OH + Ng NO3 + H2 12. Ag NO₂+ Na₂CO₃7 13. Pb(NOslat Nabra 14. Pb(NO₃ lat NaSOA 15, Pb(NO3)2 + NaOH 16. Pb(NO3)2 + Naz C037
QUESTION 9 Identify the compound that is insoluble in water: Ba(NO3)2 K3PO4 Ba3(PO4)2 AgNO3
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.
1)balance the following equations KI+Pb(NO3)2==PbI+KNO3 and HCL+AgNO3===Agcl(s)+HNO3 2) What happens when hcl is mixed with AgNO3, What colour pf the precipitate does it from? Can you observe for silver
For the reaction CaI2+2AgNO3⟶2AgI+Ca(NO3)2CaI2+2AgNO3⟶2AgI+Ca(NO3)2 how many grams of silver nitrate, AgNO3, are needed to react completely with 88.388.3 g of calcium iodide, CaI2?
A precipitate will form when aqueous AgNO3 is added to an aqueous solution of KBr NaNO3 Ca(CIO)2 Cu(NO3)2 Mg(NO3)2
If the solid Ca(OH)2(s) sample you obtained for the experiment had some Ca(NO3)2 impurity, what effect would that have on the KSP that you have calculated for Ca(OH)2? Note: Ca(NO3)2 is very soluble in aqueous solution