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Will a precipitate of AgCl form when 0.050 mol NaCl(s) and 0.050 mol AgNO3(s) are dissolved in 500. mL of 3.0 M NH3? [Kf forAg(NH3)2+ is 1.5 x 107; Ksp(AgCl) = 1.6 x10–10]? |
Will a precipitate of AgCl form when 0.050 mol NaCl(s) and 0.050 mol AgNO3(s) are dissolved...
14. A sample of Co(OH)2 is dissolved in water leaving some sample un-dissolved on the bottom. Calculate the solubility and the pH. Ksp - 5.92 x 10-15 Icon Col] ColoHz(3) Cot (ag) + 20th cug) ksy=[164] [OH-] 6 t 15. Will a precipitate form if 500 mL of 6.5 x 10- M AgNO3 is added to 500 mL of 6.8 x 10+ NaCl (Ksp of AgCl = 1.8 x 10-10)?
what mass of AgCl will precipitate when 10.0 g of NaCl is added to an aqueous solution of AgNO3? NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) -> AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)
R R=8.314 JK Imola 0%=273.15k (vi) Determine whether a precipitate of AgCl(s) will form on mixing 50.0 mL of 1.0 x 10-4 mol L-- Naci with 50.0 mL of 1.0 x 10-6 mol L-1 AgNO3. The Ksp for AgCl(s) is 1.8 x 10-10. (vii) A certain reaction is first order, and after 540 s after initiation of the reaction, 32.5 % of the reactant remains. What is the rate constant for this reaction? (viii) At 552.3 K, the rate constant...
Does any solid Ag2CrO4 form when 8.0 10-4 g of AgNO3 is dissolved in 15 mL of 6.6 10-5 M K2CrO4? Assume no volume change. (NOTE: Only ONE submission is allowed for the first part of this question.) Yes, precipitate will form. No, precipitate will not form. Qsp? Ksp?
A 0.3146 g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 51.40 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl−(aq) and Br−(aq) as AgCl(s) and AgBr(s). Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl(s) in the mixture.
A 0.3146-g sample of a mixture of NaCl(s) and KBr(s) was dissolved in water. The resulting solution required 48.80 mL of 0.08765 M AgNO3(aq) to precipitate the Cl–(aq) and Br–(aq) as AgCl(s) and AgBr(s). Calculate the mass percentage of NaCl(s) in the mixture. ______% NaCl
numbers 7 ans 9 please!
False QUESTION 7 The Ksp of AgCl at 25°C is 1.6 X 10'10. Consider a solution that is 2.0 x 10-5 M NaCl and 1.0 x 10-5 M AgNO3. A Q> Ksp and a precipitate will not form. B.Q<Ksp and a precipitate will form. The solution is saturated. D.Q<Ksp and a precipitate will not form. E.O > Ksp and a precipitate will form QUESTIONS * Question Completion Status: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7...
a) Will AgCl precipitate out at
point E? Will AgCl precipitate out at point D?
b) Using attached graph, answer which point in the graph
represents the situation that is equivalent to dissolving AgCl(s)
by itself in water (instead of mixing AgNO3 and NaCl)
The following graph shows the concentrations of Agt and cl ions for saturated AgCl(aq) solutions obtained from mixing varying amounts of AgNO3 and NaCl. 1x 1041 8x10-5 Concentration of Agt (mol/L) 6x 105 4x 10-5-6- 2x...
6) Will a precipitate form? Will precipitate form when 10.0 mL of 0.10M NaCl is added to 20.0 mL of 0.1M AgNO3?
2. When solutions of AgNO3 and NaCl react, the balanced molecular equation is: AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) + AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq) How much AgCl is produced when 3.10 g of AgNO, reacts with excess NaCl? a. 1.55 g b. 2.62 c. 4.17 g d.6.20 g