Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) sulfide in each liquid or solution.
a) 0.28 molL−1molL−1 CuCl2
b) 0.23 molL−1molL−1 K2S
Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) sulfide in each liquid or solution. a) 0.28 molL−1molL−1 CuCl2...
Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) sulfide in each liquid or solution. A) pure water B) 0.27 M CuCl2 C) 0.23 M K2S
Calculate the molar solubility of CuX(Ksp=1.27×10−36) in the following. 0.28 M CuCl2 Express your answer using two significant figures.
a.
0.23 MM CuCl2
b.
0.22 MM Na2X
Calculate the molar solubility of CuX (Ksp = 1.27 x 10–36) in each of the following.
The molar solubility of copper(II) carbonate in a water solution is____ M. Ksp= 2.5x10^-10 The equilibrium concentration of zinc ion in a saturated zinc sulfide solution is _____ M. Ksp= 2.0x10^-25
The molar solubility of copper(II) carbonate in a 0.133 M copper(II) acetate solution is M.
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