While titrating the saturated Ca(OH)2 solution, Isabella was distracted, and the endpoint was surpassed-a dark red-orange. As a result of this technique error, will the reported molar solubility of Ca(OH)2 be too high or too low? Explain.

While titrating the saturated Ca(OH)2 solution, Isabella was distracted, and the endpoint was surpassed-a dark red-oran...
Suppose some of the solid calcium hydroxide is inadvertently transferred along with the supernatant liquid for analysis. a.Will more. less, or the same amount of hydrochloric acid titrant be used for the analysis in .6? Explain. b.Will this inadvertent transfer increase, decrease, or have no effect on the calculated solubility product for calcium hydroxide? Explain. c.Will this inadvertent transfer increase, decrease, or have no effect on the calculated molar solubility of calcium hydroxide? Explain. 2. .6 Does adding beiled, deionized...
Circle the questions that are to be answered 1. Part A.2 Suppose some of the solid calcium hydroxide is inadvertently transferred along with the supernatant liquid for analysis Will more, less, or the same amount of hydrochloric acid titrant be used for the analysis in Part A.6? Explain b Will this inadvertent transfer increase, decrease, or have no effect on the cakculated solubility product for calcium hydroxide? Explain c Will this inadvertent transfer increase, decrease, or have no effect on...
Part A and Part B.
Also question #3-post lab. (its circled)
A. Molar Solubility and Solubility Product of Calcium Hydroxide Trial I Trial 3 Trial 2 25.0 1. Volume of saturated Ca(OH), solution (mL) 2. Concentration of standardized HCl solution (molU/L) 3. Buret reading, initial (mL 4. Buret reading, final (mL) 5. Volume of HCI added (mL) 6. Moles of HCI added (mol) 7. Moles of OH" in saturated solution (mol) 8. (OH1, equilibrium (mol/L) 9. (Ca2 ], equilibrium (mol/L)...
1. How is the molar solubility of a slightly soluble salt affected by the addition of an ion common to the salt equilibrium? 2. A 3.11 mL volume of a standardized 0.0025 M HCl solution titrated 25.0 mL of a saturated Mg(OH)2 solution to the methyl orange endpoint. Calculate the Ksp of Mg(OH)2. 3. If the endpoint in the titration of a saturated Ca(OH)2 solution with a standardized HCI solution is surpassed, will the reported Kap of Ca(OH)2 be reported...
1A) How will the calculated Ksp value of Ca(OH)2 be affected if the original Ca(OH)2 solution is not saturated? Explain? B) Does adding distilled water to the titrating flask in order to wash the sides of the flask and the buret tip affect the computed Ksp of Ca(OH)2? Explain? C) How might tap water instead of distilled water affect the calculated Ksp of Ca(OH)2? Explain? D) The temperature of the solution was 21.1 degrees Celcius. Is the molar solubility of...
Part A Calculating the Molar Solubility and Solubility Constant for Saturated Ca(OH)2 Solutions Ca(OH)2 Ca(OH)2 in Ca²+ solution pH 2-0 11.9 11.35 11.5 рон (OH) [Ca] Molar Solubility Average Molar Solubility Ksp for Ca(OH)2 Average Ksp "Show all calculations for full credit
Molar Solubility and Solubility Product of Calcium Hydroxide Volume of saturated Ca(OH)2 solution (mL) 25.00 Molar concentration of standard HCI solution (mol/L.) 0.0480 Buret reading, initial (mL) 1.70 Buret reading, final (mL) 13.90 Volume of HCI added (mL) Moles of HCI added (mol) Show calculation Moles of OH^- in saturated solution (mol) Show calculation [OH^-), equilibrium (mol/L) Show calculation. [Ca^2+], equilibrium (mol/L) Show calculation. Molar solubility of Ca(OH)2 (mol/L) Show calculation. Ks rho of Ca(OH)2 Show calculation. For Trials 2...
Saturated Ca(OH)_2 solution in pure water means that [OH-] = 2 times solubility [Ca2+] = 2 times solubility [OH-] = solubility [OH-] = solubility/2
Trial 1 Data 1. Volume of saturated Ca(OH)2 solution (mL) 25.00 2. Molar concentration of standard HCl solution (mL) 0.0480 3. Buret reading, initial (mL) 1.70 4. Buret reading, final (mL) 13.90 Calculate the molar solubility and Ksp for calcium hydroxide based on the table information provided. Molar Solubility Ksp For trials 2 and 3, the Ksp of Ca(OH)2 was and respectively. What is the percent relative standard deviation (%RSD) of the three trials?
help please and thanks
4. A group of students conducted a titration of 25.00-ml saturated Ca(OH)2 solution with 0.0480M HCI. The students found that 10.10-mL of acid was required to reach the equivalence point. Calculate the molar concentration of OH and Ca, the molar solubility, and K. of the analyte. Show detailed calculation for each Detailed Method of Calculation (OH) in the analyte: Ca?) in the analyte: molar solubility of Ca(OH)2: Ksp of Ca(OH)2: