Silver chromate (Ag2CrO4) has a Ksp equal to 9.0 x10-12 at room temperature. The solubility is determined in 3 different solutions (I. Pure water, II. 0.1M AgNO3, and III. 0.1M Na2CrO4). Select all of the following that are true:
a. Silver chromate would be most soluble in I. pure water
b. Silver chromate would be most soluble in II. 0.1M AgNO3
c. Silver chromate would be most soluble in III. 0.1M Na2CrO4
d. Silver chromate would be least soluble in I. pure water
e. Silver chromate would be least soluble in II. 0.1M AgNO3
f. e would be least soluble in III. 0.1M Na2CrO4
We need at least 10 more requests to produce the answer.
0 / 10 have requested this problem solution
The more requests, the faster the answer.
Silver chromate (Ag2CrO4) has a Ksp equal to 9.0 x10-12 at room temperature. The solubility is...
a) Silver chromate, Ag2CrO4 is sparingly soluble in water with a Ksp 112 x 10-12. What is the molar solubility. S, of silver chromate in pure water? Consult Textbook Numerical Answer b) What is the molar solubility in a 130 M solution of K2CrO? Numerical Answer: c) What is the molar solubility in a 130 M solution of AgNO3? Numerical Answer
Silver chromate is sparingly soluble in aqueous solutions. The Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 1.12× 10–12. What is the solubility (in mol/L) of silver chromate.a) in 1.00 M potassium chormate aqueous solution?b) in 1.00 M silver nitrate aqueous solution?c) in pure water?
1a) Silver chromate, Ag2CrO4, has a Ksp of 8.99 × 10–12. Calculate the solubility in mol/L of silver chromate. 1b) Calculate the molar solubility of AgCl (Ksp = 1.6 × 10–10) in 0.0034 M sodium chloride at 25°C. 1c) If 30 mL of 5.0 × 10–4M Ca(NO3)2 are added to 70 mL of 2.0 × 10–4M NaF, will a precipitate occur? (Ksp of CaF2 = 4.0 × 10–11)
Part A)
Part B)
Silver chromate is sparingly soluble in aqueous solutions. The Ksp of Ag, CrO, is 1.12 x 10-12 M'. What is the solubility (in moles per liter) of silver chromate in a 1.30 M potassium chromate aqueous solution? solubility: What is the solubility (in moles per liter) of silver chromate in a 1.30 M silver nitrate aqueous solution? solubility: M . What is the solubility (in moles per liter) of silver chromate in pure water? solubility: solubility:...
Silver chromate is sparingly soluble in aqueous solutions. The Ksp of Ag, CrO, is 1.12 x 10-12. What is the solubility (in mol/L) of silver chromate in 1.20 M potassium chromate aqueous solution? solubility: What is the solubility (in mol/L) of silver chromate in 1.20 M silver nitrate aqueous solution? solubility: M What is the solubility (in mol/L) of silver chromate in pure water? solubility:
Solubility of Ag2CrO4 in water is 6.5•10-3 mol/L. What is Ksp for silver chromate? 4.2.10-9 4.8.10-16 5.5-10-13 1.1.10-12
Calculate the molar solubility of silver chromate in pure water. Ksp = 1.12 x 10¯12
1. Silver chloride, AgCl, has a solubility product constant, Ksp = 1.8 x10-10 at 25°C. What is its solubility in pure water? 2. Silver chloride, AgCl, has a solubility product constant, Ksp = 1.8 x 10-10 at 25° C. What is its solubility in the presence of 0.10 molar sodium chloride?
Which of the following might increase the solubility of Ag, CO, (Ksp = 8.1x10-12)? The solvation reaction is endothermic, and K = 5.6x1018 for the formation of the complex ion Ag(CN), at 25 °C. 1. Addition of HNOZ II. Addition of NaOH III. Addition of NaCN IV. Addition of AgNO3 V. Decrease the temperature a. II, IV and V b. O 1, III and V c. O III only d. I and III e. O II and III
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...