If a solution contains 3.00x10-3 M lead ions and 2.5x10-2 silver ions, which will precipitate first, PbSO4 or Ag2SO4, when a solution of Na2SO4 is added one drop at a time? The Ksp of PbSO4 is 1.62x10-8, the Ksp of Ag2SO4 is 1.45x10-5.
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If a solution contains 3.00x10-3 M lead ions and 2.5x10-2 silver ions, which will precipitate first,...
2. (5 pts) A solution contains lead (II), copper(I) and silver ions. An HCl solution is used to precipitate out each ion, one at a time, to be separated. What are the chemical formulas of each precipitate and, in what order will the ions precipitate? For credit explain your reasoning in determining the order.
Which compound will precipitate first when solid silver nitrate (AgNO3) is slowly added to a solution containing 0.0120 M each of carbonate and chloride ions? Show your calculation to justify your answer. Assume the volume does not change appreciably when the silver nitrate is added. Ksp values: AgCl, 1.6 X 10^-10 Ag2CO3, 8.1 X 10^-12
A solution contains 6.56x10^-3 M silver acetate and 1.28x10^-2
M lead nitrate solid ammonium iodide is added slowly to this
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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 is 0.0045 M in both Pb2+ and Ca2+. Solid Na2SO4 is added to precipitate the sulfates. What concentration of SO42‒ is needed to precipitate as much of the Pb2+ without precipitating the Ca2+? Ksp(PbSO4) = 1.6 × 10‒8, Ksp(CaSO4) = 2.4 × 10‒4
A solution contains 0.021 M Cl? and 0.017 M I?. A solution containing copper (I) ions is added to selectively precipitate one of the ions. At what concentration of copper (I) ion will a precipitate begin to form? What is the identity of the precipitate? Ksp(CuCl) = 1.0 × 10-6, Ksp(CuI) = 5.1 × 10-12. please show work! A) 4 .8 × 10-5 M, CuCl B) 3 .0 × 10-10 M, CuI C) 3 .0 × 10-10 M, CuCl D)...
Silver ion is being considered as a reagent for separating 103) from CO32- in a solution that is 0.060 M in K2CO3 and 0.070 M in NalO3. Which anion will precipitate first when silver ion is added to the solution and what will its concentration be when the second anion begins to precipitate? Can the two ions be separated with 99.99% efficiency? (6pts) Ksp = 3.1 x 10-8 for Agl03 Ksp = 8.1 x 10-12 for Ag2CO3
21. The Kop of silver bromide is 7.7x10-13. A solution contains a concentration of silver ions of 1.2x10 M. What is the maximum concentration of bromide that can be added before a precipitate is formed?
Silver ion is being considered as a reagent for separating 1037 from CO3 in a solution that is 0.060 M in K2CO3 and 0.070 M in Nalo. Which anion will precipitate first when silver ion is added to the solution and what will its concentration be when the second anion begins to precipitate? Can the two ions be separated with 99.99% efficiency? (6pts) Ksp = 3.1 x 10-8 for Ag103 Ksp = 8.1 x 10-12 for AgaCO3
5). Calculate the maximum concentration (in M) of silver ions (Ag+) in a solution that contains 0.00125 M of CO32-. The Ksp of Ag2CO3 is 8.46×10-12.
A solution contains .04 M Ca+, .04 M Zn2+, and .04 M Ni2+ ions. A) If you separate them using (NH4)2C2O2, which ion will precipitate first as an oxalate? Consider Ksp Values for CaC2O4, ZnC2O4, and NiC2O4. CaC2O4 Ksp = 1.3 x 10^-9 ZnC2O4 Ksp = 1.5 x 10^-9 NiC2O4 Ksp = 4.0 x 10^-10 B) Calculate the concentration of the oxalate ion when the first cation (Ca2+, Zn2+, or Ni2+ begins to precipitate. C) Explain why ZnC2O4 and NiC2O4...