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If the concentration of a saturated solution of SrCO3 is 0.000040 mol*L^-1, what is the value for the solubility product
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LT
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Which of the following will increase the solubility of a solute? (Select all that apply)
A. increasing the surface area of the
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Calculate the solubility of silver chloride in a 0.010 mol/L solution of sodium chloride at 25 degrees Celsius. At SATP, Ksp
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John L
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Physical property that describes the ability of a substance to dissolve in another substance, usually water it
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Lol
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If a solution containing 0.015 M each of bromide, chloride, iodide, and thiocyanate, is treated with Cu+, in what order will the
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Please Help Me, I need to learn.
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In which aqueous system is PbI2 least soluble and why?
[A] 0.5 M HI [B] 0.2 M HI [C] 0.8 M KI I understand that I- is the common
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Amy
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Equilibrium expression: AgCl(s) ⇌ Ag+(aq) + Cl-(aq) KSP = 1.8 x 10-10 The solubility of AgCl in: i) pure water:
ii) a 0.50 M
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JAY_ndabeh
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25g of potassium chloride were dissolved in 60g of water at 50°Celsius calculate the solubility of the solute in mol•dmcube
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ayo
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Which of the following compounds has the greatest molar solubility?
A) AgBr, Ksp= 5.4 x 10^13 B) Ba3(PO4)2, Ksp = 3.0 x 10^-23 C)
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Anon
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We have been thought that BaC2O4 is a precipitate when dissolved in H2O.
When comparing its solubilty in water and in an aqueous
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Shenaya
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The Ksp of manganese(II) hydroxide, Mn(OH)2, is 2.00 × 10-13. Calculate the solubility of this compound in g/L.
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Bre
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What would be the effect on Ksp if an unsaturated solution of CaSO4 was titrated instead of a saturated solution of CaSO4. would
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Sean
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So what would the explanation for this be? Its really confusing me.
The Ksp is independent of [NaOH] while the solubility of
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Help101
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If 25 g of NH4Cl is dissolved at 80C, how many additional grams would be needed to make the solution saturated?
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Veronica
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Given the following solubility constants, which list arranges the solutes in order of increasing solubility?
CaCO3: Ksp = 2.8 ×
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jessie
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The molar solubility of silver iodide in a 0.186 M potassium iodide solution is __________ M.
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Kat
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A saturated solution of lead ii trioxonitrte v was prepared at 22degree Celsius at 27cm3 of this solution required 46cm3 of NaCl
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Mohammed
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Consider the compounds with the generic formula listed and their corresponding molar solubilities in pure water. Which compound
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Nevaeh
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What is the solubility of X in mol/dm3 if 25cm3 of its saturated solution contains 4.0g of X (Molar mass of X=60)
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Toyety
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2. A 500 mL saturated silver carbonate solution at 5¢XC is treated with hydrochloric acid to decompose the compound.
Ag2CO3(aq)
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yung
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Determine the molar solubility of Y for XY2 if Ksp is 2.2x10^-4
The answer is 0.038, but I'm not sure how
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Sara
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Why does AgCl dissolve in NH3 but AgBr and AgI don't?
KSP of AgCl = 1.8 x 10-10 KSP of AgBr = 5.0×10–13 KSP of AgI = 1.5 x
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Serena
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The solubility of air in water is approximately 2.1x10^-3 M at 20 C and 1 atm. What is the constant for air.?
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Anonymous
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could one separate the components of a mixture of PbCl2 and Mg(OH)2 using only cold water?
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Sam
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Stuck on this one please help !
The solubility of barium sulphate, BaSO4, is 2.4 x 10-4 g/100 mL of solution. Calculate the Ksp
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ryan
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The Ksp of Ni(CN)2 is 3.0 × 10−23. What is
the molar solubility of Ni(CN)2 in a 0.065 M KCN solution? Answer in units of
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Q
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If we dissolve 170g sodium acetate in 100g water at 100 degree centigrade , the solution will be saturated or supersaturated
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jannat
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1. Tommy performed an experiment to test the solubility of sodium chloride in water. After he completed his experiment, he
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Anonymous
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the solubility of 1-butanol in water is 7.9g per 100g of water. What is the maximum amount of 1-butanol that will dissolve in
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Veronica
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The Ksp of CaSO4 is 4.93× 10–5. Calculate the solubility (in g/L) of CaSO4(s) in 0.300 M Na2SO4(aq) at 25 °C
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Katherine
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The solubility of nitrogen in water is 8.21 E-4 mol/L at 0°C when the nitrogen pressure above water is 0.790 atm. Calculate the
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madd
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The Ksp of lead(II) carbonate, PbCO3, is 7.40 × 10-14. Calculate the solubility of this compound in g/L.
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Mari Micci
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At what temperature do KCL and KNO3 have the same solubility
If a saturated solution of KNO3 at 20.0 C is heated to 80.0 how much
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Mike
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Use the solubility rules to predict whether the following substances are soluble or insoluble in water:
a) K2CrO4 _______________
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DAN
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how Many grams of NH4CL can be dissolved in 100 mls of water at 70 degress celesis?
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Modesty
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What is the solubility of silver carbonate in 0.1 M Na2CO3
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brittany
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Assuming that the total volume does not change after 0.200 g of KCl is added to 1.0 L of a saturated aqueous solution of AgCl,
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Stacy
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How much KNO3 will you have to add to 100 g of water at 40° C to make a saturated solution?
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Hannah
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What mass of NaCl can be dissolved in 7.50 X 10 (to the 2nd)grams of water at 25 degrees C?
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Nick
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Barium sulfate is listed as insoluble on solubility tables. It does, however, dissolve to a small extent. Its solubility at 50
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Emily
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Why should the sodium hydroxide pellets be completely dissolved in the preparation of the NaOH solution?
please explain
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Maria
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The copper(I) ion forms a chloride salt that has Ksp = 1.2 10-6. Copper(I) also forms a complex ion with Cl ‾.
Cu+(aq) + 2 Cl
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Anonymous
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The solubility of zinc oxalate is 7.9 x 10 ^-3 M at 18 degrees C. Calculate its Ksp.
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Pink
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Calculate the mass (g) of PbSO4 that will dissolve in 2000 mL of 0.0694 M K2SO4 solution. The equation
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Confused
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If the molar solubility of lead iodide is 2.4 x 10^-3M. Calculate the Ksp.
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Anonymous
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The solubility of sodium floride, NaF, is 4.06 g NaF/100 g H2O at 20ºC. What mass of NaF would you have to dissolve in 1000 g
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Yvette
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Calculate the molar solubility of barium thiosulfate in 0.0045 M Na2S2O3(aq). (Hint: Check any simplifying assumptions that you
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Chemistry Confused
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A sample of potassium nitrate (49g) is dissolved in 101g of water at 100°C, with precautions taken to avoid evaporation of any
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Anonymous
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1. You begin pouring sodium chloride into a glass of water. For a long time, the sodium chloride just dissolves in the water,
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The solubility of a compound is 59g per 100mL in boiling methanol and 30g per 100mL in cold methanol, whereas its solubility in
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hana
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