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At a certain temperature, the solubility of potassium iodate, KIO3, is 58.1 g/L. Calculate its solubility...
a. At a certain temperature, the solubility of potassium iodate, KIO3, is 36.8 g/L. Calculate its solubility product constant for this temperature. b. At a certain temperature, the solubility of cadmium fluoride, CdF2, is 0.185 mol/L. Calculate its solubility product constant for this temperature. c. At a certain temperature, the solubility product constant* of copper (II) iodate, Cu(IO3)2, is 4.08x10-8 M3. Calculate the solubility of this compound for this temperature.
At a certain temperature* (probably not 25 °C), the solubility of silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, is 0.012 mol/L. Calculate its solubility product constant for this temperature. SIG. FIG. (required because number is small) Solubility product constants are very temperature sensitive. They are generally reported at 25°C. Not necessarily using this temperature allows me some flexibility. Answer: At a certain temperature, the solubility of potassium iodate, KIO3, is 36.1 g/L. Calculate its solubility product constant for this temperature. Answer: At a certain...
At a certain temperature, the solubility product constant of copper (II) iodate, Cu(O3)2, is 7.17X10 solubility of this compound for this temperature, M. Calculate the "Unless stated otherwise all solubility product constants are for water. Answer:
Question 4 At a certain temperature, the solubility product constant of copper in iodate, Cu(los), is 7.17x10M compound for this temperature. Calculate the solubility of this Not yet answered Marked out of 100 "Unless stated otherwise all solubility product constants are for water. F Flag question Answer: 5 Calculate the solubility of copper (1) iodate in 0.40 M copper (11) nitrate, Kupis 74x10M Not you *You should know that the Kp must refer to the copper iodate because all nitrate...
At a certain temperature, the solubility of cadmium fluoride, CdF2, is 0.093 mol/L. Calculate its solubility product constant for this temperature. Answer:
At a certain temperature, the solubility product constant* of copper (11) iodate, Cu(IO3)2, is 7.81x10-8 M. Calculate the solubility of this compound for this temperature. *Unless stated otherwise all solubility product constants are for water. Answer:
If 0.2997 g of potassium iodate (KIO3) are dissolved in 25.00 mL of distilled water, what is the resulting molarity (M)? Give a brief explanation about why this is a very precise concentration to use. In other words, what makes potassium iodate such a good reagent with which to work in lab?
(a) Potassium iodate solution was prepared by dissolving 1.022 g of KIO3 (FM 214.00) in a 500 mL volumetric flask. Then 50.00 mL of the solution was pipetted into a flask and treated with excess KI (2 g) and acid (10 mL of 0.5 M H2SO4). How many millimoles of I3− are created by the reaction? ANSWER is 1.433 mmol (b) The triiodide from part (a) reacted with 37.54 mL of Na2S2O3 solution. What is the concentration of the Na2S2O3solution?
(a) Potassium iodate solution was prepared by dissolving 1.022 g of KIO3 (FM 214.00) in a 500 mL volumetric flask. Then 50.00 mL of the solution was pipetted into a flask and treated with excess KI (2 g) and acid (10 mL of 0.5 M H2SO4). How many millimoles of I3− are created by the reaction? (b) The triiodide from part (a) reacted with 37.54 mL of Na2S2O3 solution. What is the concentration of the Na2S2O3 solution? (c) A 1.223...
A 10.00 ml sample of saturated calcium iodate in 0.0100 M potassium iodate was then titrated against the standardized sodium thiosilfate. The initial volume reading was 0.22 ml. The final volume reading was 17.33 ml. Calculate the solubility product constant for a saturated solution of calcium iodate dissolved in 0.0100 M potassium iodate