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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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Acetone and water = miscible
Acetone and hexane = miscible ***How can you explain these results, given that water and hexane are
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Chelsea
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Would a compound that is soluble in HCl be soluble in NaHCO3?
I think that a compound that is soluble in NaOH and not HCl would
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Sam
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at what temperature is the solubility or potassium nitrate equal to the solubility of sodium nitrate?
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tony
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The solubility of KNO3 is 155 g per 100 g of water at 75 degrees celcius and 38.0 g at 25 degrees celcius. What mass (in grams)
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Mischa
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Is it true that more potassium bromide can dissolve in distilled water than in a solution of potassium chloride? Im thinking
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MikeSo
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Indicate which is more soluble in ethonal:
acetic acid CH3COOH or stearic acid C17H35COOH I think acetic acid maybe more soluble
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Lauren
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Which if the following compounds is insoluble in water
(NH4)2CO3 AgBr CuSO4 KI LiNO3 is it CuSO4 because sulfates are insolube
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Lauren
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(x-y)g of Al2(SO4)3 dissolved in 500cm^3 portion of a solution at 23°C to obtain a solubility of 2mol/dm^3. Also, (2x-y)g of
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Precious
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If 50.0 g of NaCl is mixed with 100.0 g of water at 80.0 °C, how much will not dissolve?
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Alex
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Which of the compounds is more soluble in an acidic solution than in pure water?
a. PbBr2 b. CaS c. Zn(OH)2 d. BaSO3 e. RbClO4
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Karen
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The solubility of sodium selenate is 84g/100g of water at 35 degrees Celsius. If solution is obtained by dissolving 42g of
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LEMMA
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Predict whether baking soda dissolves and vegetable oil or not. Without using solubility information of table salt.
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Lilly
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How much amount of crystal is formed when 15 gram of saturated solution prepared at 30 degree Celsius cooled to 10 degree
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Bvx
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The Ksp value for magnesium carbonate, MgCO3, is 7.2 x 10-6. If 2.50 g of magnesium carbonate is placed in 1.00 x 102 mL of
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Eric Swart
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What is the solubility products constant expression for the ff.
1) silver ethanediote 2) silver carbonate 3) lead (ii) sulphate
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Nmachi
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the solubility of CuCl2 is 2×10mol.dm³ what is the solubility product constant KSP, for CuCl2?
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Johnny sean
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The solubility of a substance can be expressed qualitatively and quantitatively. Use examples to explain this statement for
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Miss K
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Arrange the following compounds in order of their increasing solubility in water.
1) H3C - CH3 2) HO - OH 3) H3C - OH
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Gautam
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If 0.2g of a salt is required to saturate 200cm3 of waterat room temperature. what is the solubility of the salt?
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Elizabeth
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Determine the molar solubility of MX (Ksp=4.2x10-8) in 0.047 M NaCN. The metal ion M+ forms M(CN)2- (Kf=3.1x1010) in the
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Anonymous
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The solubility of a compound in water is 6.8g/100ml at 0.33g/100ml at 25 degree celsius. Calculate the amount of water required
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Olajide
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At 25 °C, only 0.0340 mol of the generic salt AB is soluble in 1.00 L of water.
What is the Ksp of the salt at 25 °C?
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Ruchi
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indicate whether the following would increase decrease or have no effect on the solubility of copper (ii) carbonate (ksp - 2.5 x
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Alice
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Use the following solubility graph to answer the question below.
A solution of 10 grams KCl at 10 degrees Celsius is said to be:
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A student is making a salt water solution for a lab experiment. Which of the following would increase in the rate the salt
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Which best describes solubility?
a the speed at which a substance dissolves b the temperature at which subtances become a mixture
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What is the approximate ratio of the solubility of CaSO4 (Ksp = 2.4 x 10−5) in pure water to the solubility of CaSO4 in 0.10 M
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bill
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Calculate the solubility Ag2CrO4(s) in a 0.100 M solution of AgNO3 and compare its solubility with Ag2CrO4 solubility in pure
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Avery
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The solubility of copper sulphate at 0 C
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Fahad
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A, B, C, and D are 4 salts whose Ksp values are 9.21 × 10-8, 7.44 × 10-11, 1.07 × 10-21, and 38.65, respectively. What is the
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jessie
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C2D3 has a solubility product constant of 9.14×10−9. What is the molar solubility of C2D3? Express your answer with the
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Damon
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Which one of the following compounds will NOT be soluble in water?
A) NaOH B) Na2S C) K2SO4 D) LiNO3 E) PbO
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maria
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The solubility of sodium chloride is 35.9 g/100 g H2O at 20°C. 35.9 g of sodium chloride are added to 100 g of water, and all
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Amanda Perry
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The solubility of sodium chloride is 35.4g of water at room temperature. What mass of sodium chloride can be dissolved in 1kg of
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Tabbie
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The molar solubility of magnesium chloride in water is 0.23 M.
What is the numerical value for Ksp for MgCl2? Suppose you wanted
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Lily
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what is the molar solubility of Fe(OH)3 in a buffered solution with pH=8.2 at 25 degrees Celsius given ksp =4.0*10^-38.
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cliff
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Determine the molar solubility of Y for XY2 if Ksp is 2.2x10^-4.
The 2 in Xy2 is a subscript. I found the Ksp equation which is
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Sara
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The addition of a crystal of sodium chlorate to a sodium chlorate solution containing no undissolved solute causes additional
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Ang
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what is the mass of nh4cl that must dissolve in 100. grams of h2o to produce a saturated solution at 70 degrees celsius
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Anonymous
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Question: Calculate the solubility (g/L) of CuBr at 25 degrees celsius in 0.0110 M CoBr2. Ksp of CuBr = 5.3*10^-9.
I am capable
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John Eris
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If the solubility of a gas in water is 1.22 g/L at 2.75 atm, what is its solubility (in g/L) at 1.0 atm?
A. 0.44 g/L B. 3.97 g/L
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Alexa
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CALCULATE THE SOLUBILITY OF CuBr in 0.69 M NH3
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Joe
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What is the solubility of silver chromate in pure water
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Joe
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The Ksp of tin(II) hydroxide, Sn(OH)2, is 5.45 × 10-27. Calculate the solubility of this compound in g/L.
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Nickcole Jackson
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Use the solubility rules to decide which of the following compounds are soluble in water:
barium sulfate copper(II) carbonate
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Anonymous
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what is the solubility of sodium chloride in 750ml of water at 100°C
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humus
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the solubility of the fictitious compound administratium fluoride in water is 3.091e-4.calculate the value of solubility product
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himani.
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Calculate the molar solubility of silver chloride (AgCl) in:
a-deionized water and b-.20M NaCl solution Given Ksp=1.6*10^-10
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JO
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If Ksp for the dissolution of silver carbonate is 8.1x10-12, calculate the concentration of silver ions present in a saturated
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john
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