Slide 35 of 36 Tro: Chapter 17 Practice Calculate the pH of a saturated solution of...
Chapter 15 Question 9 1)A saturated solution of lead(II) chloride, PbCl2, was prepared by dissolving solid PbCl2 in water. The concentration of Pb2+ ion in the solution was found to be 1.62×10−2 M . Calculate Ksp for PbCl2. 2)The value of Ksp for silver sulfate, Ag2SO4, is 1.20×10−5. Calculate the solubility of Ag2SO4 in grams per liter.
21. What is the molar solubility of Mn(OH)2(s) in a solution that is buffered at pH 8.00 at 25 °C? The Ksp of Mn(OH)2 is 1.9 x 10- at 25 °C. The concentration of Pb in an aqueous solution is 5.5 x 103 M. What concentration of SO required to begin precipitating PbSO? The Ksp of PbSOa is 2.5 x 10 is 22. must be added to 1,0 L of 0.0180 M Pb2 (aq) to 23. What mass of KCl...
A)Calculate the ph of an aqueous solution of 0.0400M formic acid, HCOOH at 25c. The Pka of HCOOH=2.796 a)3.447 b)2.347 c)2.140 d)2.796 e)2.796 f)2.533 g)4.102 h)1.891 -I keep getting 2.097(please explain if im having some issues with significant figures) the answer is 2.140 B) A saturated solution in water has [pb2+]=0.0159M and [Cl-]=0.0317M at 25c. Calculate the ksp of PbCl2 C) How many grams of sodium floride (MW=41.99g/mol) must be added to 455. mL of a 0.115M HF solution to...
What is the pH of a buffered solution saturated with hydrogen sulfide ([H2S] = 0.10 M) at 25°C if PbS (s) is precipitated, leaving [Pb2+] = 1.0 × 10–7 M, without precipitating any MnS (s)? The original solution is 0.030 M in both Pb2+ (aq) and Mn2+ (aq). Ksp = 8.0 × 10–28 M2 for PbS (s),Ksp = 2.5 × 10–13 M2 for MnS (s), andSelect one:a. 0.03b. 2c. 0.4d. 7
A saturated solution of lead (II) iodide, PbI2 has an iodide
concentration of 3.0 × 10-3 mol/ L. Calculate the solubility
constant, Ksp, for lead (II) iodide. PbI2 (s) ß---à Pb2+(aq) +
2I-(aq)
A saturated solution of lead (II) iodide, Pbl2 has an iodide concentration of 3.0 x 10-3 mol/ L. Calculate the solubility constant, Ksp, for lead (II) iodide Pbl2 (s) 8 3.5 x 10-8 5.0 x 10-8 2.8 x 10-8 1.4 x 10-8 -à Pb2 (aq)+2I(aq)
(Set 2) Practice Problems in Equilibrium All weak acids use this generic equation: HA(aq)+ H2O() A (aq) + H30*(aq) And all weak bases use this one: B(aq)+ H2O(I) = BH*(aq)+ OH'(aq) Part A: Finding K, or Kb 3.012? What is the value of Ka for a weak acid if a 1.44 M solution has a pH 1. 2. A weak acid is 0.00987 M, but is found to be 25.5 % ionized. What is the pH? 3. The pH for...
35. What is the pH for a 0.80M HCSH5NCI solution? Kb for CsHsN is 1.7 x 10 Fnd ka SN 36, What is the pH for a 0.050 M Sodium Benzoate (NaCHsO2) solution? Ka for HC7H502 is 6.4 x 10 weat /st
1. What ions can be found in a saturated solution of Caco? The saturated solution of Ca CO₂ tochd that culcrmccartron and Carborate clos) son is as follows CaCO₃(aq)-> (a + cual tozcaada Asso Saturated solither ofcacą has cat and coz 2. What is the K, expression for a saturated solution of Ca,(PO)? (a3(PO4)2 ₃ 3 cat? tz Pou3 35 25 KSP=35] [25]? = 2753x452 - Ksp = 108 55 3. What is the K expression for a solution of...
8) Calculate the following for 2.0 L solution containing [Ag+] = 0.100 M and [Pb2+] = 0.100 M. Assume no volume changes. (AgCl Ksp = 1.8 x 10-10, PbCl2 Ksp = 1.8 x 10-5). a) At what [Cl-] will each salt precipitate? b) What percent of the Ag+ has precipitated before the Pb2+ begins to precipitate? c) How much sodium chloride must be added (in grams) to precipitate a maximum AgCl before before any PbCl2 begins to precipitate?
17.a) Calculate the pH of a 500 mL solution that is 0.185 M in HClO and 0.200 M in NaClO. (HClO, Ka = 3.8 x 10-8 ) b) Calculate the pH after 0.005 mol of KOH has been added to the solution. c) Calculate the pH after 0.005 mol of HCl has been added to the solution.