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A solution contains 1.09x10-2 M calcium nitrate and 8.55x10-3 M lead acetate. Solid ammonium chromate is...
1. A solution contains 8.68×10-3 M sodium hydroxide and 6.04×10-3 M ammonium sulfide. Solid manganese(II) nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of manganese(II) ion when this precipitation first begins? [Mn2+] = M 2. A solution contains 5.04×10-3 M magnesium nitrate and 1.31×10-2 M nickel(II) acetate. Solid sodium hydroxide is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of...
A solution contains 6.56x10^-3 M silver acetate and 1.28x10^-2
M lead nitrate solid ammonium iodide is added slowly to this
mixture
A solution contains 6.56x103 M silver acetate and 1.28x102 M lead nitrate. Solid ammonium iodide is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula B. What is the concentration of iodide ion when this precipitation first begins? [iodide] = |
A solution contains 6.12×10-3 M silver acetate and 8.68×10-3 M lead nitrate. Solid ammonium chloride is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of chloride ion when this precipitation first begins? [Cl-] = M Submit AnswerRetry Entire Group
A) Solid barium nitrate is slowly added to 125 mL of a 0.0651 M potassium carbonate solution. The concentration of barium ion required to just initiate precipitation is ______ M. Ksp: BaCO3 8.1 × 10-9 B) Solid ammonium chromate is slowly added to 75.0 mL of a 0.0392 M calcium nitrate solution. The concentration of chromate ion required to just initiate precipitation is ______ M. Ksp: CaCrO4 7.1 × 10-4
A solution contains 5.10×10-3 M sodium phosphate and 1.29×10-2 M ammonium carbonate. Solid calcium nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of calcium ion when this precipitation first begins? [Ca2+] = M
A solution contains 5.10×10-3 M sodium phosphate and 1.29×10-2 M ammonium carbonate. Solid calcium nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of calcium ion when this precipitation first begins? [Ca2+] = M
A solution contains 1.43×10-2 M ammonium fluoride and 6.08×10-3 M potassium sulfite. Solid calcium nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? B. What is the concentration of calcium ion when this precipitation first begins?
A solution contains 1.10x10-2 M potassium phosphate and 5.69x10-3 M ammonium cyanide. Solid zinc acetate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = formula = B. What is the concentration of zinc ion when this precipitation first begins? [Zn2+] = C M A solution contains 9.17x10-3 M ammonium chloride and 9.44x10-M potassium sulfite. Solid silver nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the...
A solution contains 1.30×10-2 M
barium nitrate and
1.27×10-2 M zinc
acetate.
Solid ammonium carbonate is added slowly to this
mixture.
A. What is the formula of the
substance that precipitates first?
formula =
B. What is the concentration of
carbonate ion when this
precipitation first begins?
[CO32-] =
M
4.1
4.2
Please answer both parts 4.1 and 4.2
A solution contains 1.27-10-2M ammonium sulfite and 1.29-10-2M potassium chromate. Solid barium nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of barium ion when this precipitation first begins? [Ba²+]=1 M A solution contains 1.09x10-2 M potassium cyanide and 6.61*10-3 M sodium hydroxide. Solid zinc acetate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is...