![The Ksp of MgCO, 6.80 x106 The Ksp /Q expression is as follows: 2+ Q=LMg JLco -J Qis the ionic product. Given that [Mg2+]= 2.](http://img.homeworklib.com/questions/ff4e09f0-c1b6-11ea-9457-8d5f627e67c2.png?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_560)
Magnesium carbonate, MgCO3, has a Ksp value of 6.80�10?6 . What happens when magnesium and carbonate solutions are mixed...
Magnesium carbonate, MgCO3, is a sparingly soluble ionic compound with Ksp = 3.5 ́10‒8. 4.0 L of 0.00015 M Mg(NO3)2 solution were mixed with 4.0 L of 0.00010 M Na2CO3. Which statement best describes the result of mixing these solutions. A) NaNO3 will precipitate until the solution is saturated. B) MgCO3 will precipitate until the solution is saturated. C) No precipitate will form. D) Both NaNO3 and MgCO3 will precipitate until the solution is saturated. E) N2 gas bubbles will...
Strontium chromate, SrCrO4, has a Ksp value of 4.00×10−5 . What happens when strontium and chromate solutions are mixed to give 2.00×10−2 M Sr2+ and 1.50×10−3 M CrO42−?
The reaction MgCO3(s) ⇌ Mg2+(aq) +
CO32-(aq) has Ksp =
6.8x10-6 at 25oC.
The reaction MgCO3(s) = Mg2+(aq) + C032 (aq) has Ksp = 6.8x10 at 25°C. What is the value of Osp when [Mg2+] = 0.00150 M and (CO321 = 0.00120 M? 2.2x10-9 1.8x10-6 O 3.2x10-12 5.6x105 Under these concentration conditions given in the question above, is this reaction moving in the forward or reverse direction to reach equilibrium? Why? forward, because Q>K forward, because Q<K reverse, because Q>K...
What is the value of Q when the solution contains 2.50×10-3M Mg2+ and 2.00×10-3M CO32-?What concentration of the lead ion, Pb2+ , must be exceeded to precipitate PbF2 from a solution that is 1.00×10-2 M in the fluoride ion, F- Ksp for lead(II) fluoride is 3.3×10-8.
Question 1 1 pts The Ksp value for BaSO4 Ksp = 1.1 x 10 10. If 50.0 mL of 2.0 x 10-4 M Ba(NO3)2 is mixed with 350.0 mL of 1.0 x 10-5 M Na2SO4, will a precipitate be observed? A precipitate forms because the ion pair product, Q> Ksp A precipitate forms because the ion pair product, Q< Ksp. No precipitate forms because the ion pair product, Q = Ksp No precipitate forms because the ion pair product, Q<Ksp...
1.) You have 100.0mL of 0.100 M aqueous solutions of each of the following acids: pyridine, NaOH, CH3NH2, and NaCN. You titrate each with 0.100 M HCl (aq). Rank the pHs of each of the solutions when each are titrated to the equivalence point, from highest to lowest pH. PLEASE SHOW ALL WORK A) pyridine, NaCN, CH3NH2, NaOH B) NaOH, CH3NH2, NaCN, pyridine C)NaOH, CH3NH2, pyridine, NaCN 2.) The Ksp for Ag2SO4 is 1.2x10^-5 . When 40 mL of 0.020M...
Precipitation is the formation of an insoluble substance. For the equation AB(s)⇌A+(aq)+B−(aq), precipitation represents a shift to the left and the production of a solid. From Le Châtelier's principle, we know that when the product of the concentrations of A+ and B− gets above a certain level, the reaction will respond by shifting left to decrease the concentrations of A+ and B−. This critical level, Ksp, is a constant at a certain temperature. In this case, Q=[A+][B−], where Q is...
Does a precipitate of Ca3(PO4) form (KsP= 1.0*10-25) when the following two solutions are mixed. Soln A. 1.75 L of 6.9*10-4 M Ca(NO3)2 Soln B 0.15 L of 1.2*10-5 M Na3PO4 A) Yes B) No
Model I: The Dissolution of Magnesium Hydroxide in Water When solid Mg(OH)2 dissolves in water, the chemical reaction is: Mg(OH)2(s) Mg2+(aq) + 2OH-(aq) (1) Table I. These are the results after equilibrium has been established for the addition of solid Mg(OH)2(s) to water yielding a final volume of 10.0 L of solution. Total amount of Mg(OH)2 added Mg2+ concentration in the resulting solution at eq OH- concentration in the resulting solution at eq Mass of Mg(OH)2 that does not dissolve...
Part A - Calculate the value of Q What is the value of Q when the solution contains 2.00×10?2 M Ca2+ and 3.00×10?2M CrO42?? Express your answer numerically. Part C What concentration of the lead ion, Pb2+, must be exceeded to precipitate PbCl2 from a solution that is 1.00×10?2 M in the chloride ion, Cl?? Ksp for lead(II) chloride is 1.17×10?5 . Express your answer with the appropriate units.