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What is the maximum Cu2+ concentration possible in a solution that has a 7.4 E -5 M sulfide ion concentration without
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Nick
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Rank the following compounds in order of their solubility in water. (most soluble = 1 -- least soluble = 4)--Note that for the
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Maddie
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Na2CO3 + NiCl2 �¨ NiCO3 + 2NaCl
Using the solubility rules determine the solubility of all reactants and products. Explain your
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Eagertolearn
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A saturated solution of kno3 at 70°c is cooled to 10°c. What mass of a solid of precipitate out of solution.
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Riana
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Predict whether the following pairs of solute and solvent will result in a solution that completely dissolves.
1. Sodium chloride
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Cassie
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What is the molar solubility of Sr3(AsO4)2 and the concentration of Sr^+2 and AsO4^-3 in a saturated solution at 25C? the Ksp is
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Chloe
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An etheral solution contains benzoic acid, 9-fluorenone, abd ethyl 4-aminobenzoate. Why would benzoic acid and 9-fluorenone not
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Samantha
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Does adding boiled, deionized water to the titrating flask to wash the wall of the erlenmeyer flask and the buret tip increase,
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Jen
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a saturated solution of a salt X contains 0.28g of the salt in 100cm3 of solution at 25degree centigrate, what is the solubility
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emma gegeluv
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Silver chromate is sparingly soluble in aqueous solutions. The Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 1.12× 10–12. What is the solubility (in
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Katie
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SUPPOSE .1g OF A AND 1.0ml WATER WERE MIXED AND HEATED TO 80 DEGREE CELCEOUS.WOULD ALL THE SOLID DISOLVED.AND IF THE SOLUTION IS
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SAMIRA
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A certain salt is known to have a solubility in water of 25.2g/100g water at 100°C and 11.4g/100g water at 20°C. The salt is
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love
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if salt has the solubility product expression Ksp={Br3+}2{S2-}3 what is the equilibrium equation for the solubility?
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Tammy
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What is the minimum volume of 2.6 required to completely dissolve 20.0 of potassium metal?
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Nikita
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A gas becomes more soluble in a liquid when the pressue of the system is decreased.
A. True B. False
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Username jlop
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As temperature increases, the solubility of a solid solute increases
A. True B. False
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Username jlop
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the solubility of Kl is 50g in 100g of H2O at 20 celcius, if 110g of Kl are added to 220g of H2O, is the soultion saturated or
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mandy
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Most Soluble compound
CuS, Ksp = 1.27 x10^-36 PbS, Ksp = 9.04 x 10^-29 AgCl,Ksp = 1.77 X 10^-10 AgI, Ksp = 8.51 x 10^17 My book
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Sarah
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What pb2+ concentration should be maintained in PbNO3 to produce a solubility of 1.7×10−4 PbI2/L when PbI2 is added?
I found
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Anonymous
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A solid substance P is soluble in water (1g/100 mL) at 25 degrees and 10g/100mL of water at 100 degrees. You are given a sample
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Alyssa
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Chloroform is a liquid that is not soluble in water. It has a density of 1.498g/mL. Astudent mixed a sample of chloroform and a
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jess
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What volume of water would be required to dissolve 1 g of BaF2?
mass of BaF2 is 1.31 g and it dissolves in 1 L of water. The
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Kev
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Based on the types of bonding in the following compunds, explain why you would expect: 1) calcium chloride (CaCl2) to be soluble
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James
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How do I calculate the solubility of a compound in grams of solute per 100 grams of solution?
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Matt
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Table salt has a solubility of 36 g of salt in 100 g of water at 40°C. If 15 g of the salt are added to 50 g of water at the
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David
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1. the solubility of AgCl in water is 3.97x10^-6 at 0*C and 1.91X10^-4 at 100*C. calculate Ksp for AgCl at each temp.
2. using
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anonymous
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Which of the following is least likely to dissolve in the polar solvent water? oil, salt, sugar, ethanol.
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ilyrae
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which of the following is insoluble ?
(1)calcium chloride (2)ammonium phosphate (3)barium sulfate (4)potassium chromate so its 3
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Tina
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Why does eugenol and d-limonene dissolve in dichloromethane?
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Mel
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Calculate the molar solubility of MgF2 in 0.08M MgCl2 at 25 degrees C.
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Melissa
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The solubility of nickel (II) carbonate at 25 degrees celsius is 0.042 g/L.
Calculate Ksp for nickel (II) carbonate. thanks
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amy
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Which substance is most likely to dissolve in greater quantities in cold water
oxygen sugar sodium chloride potassium chloride
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Pls help
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Water is a polar solvent. Which of the following will not dissolve in water?
sugar table salt vinegar olive oil
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smith
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At 25 °C, only 1.9 g CaSO4 (MM = 136 g/mol) will dissolve in 2.00 L of water. Write the equilibrium
expression and calculate the
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Michelle
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what temperature would each of the following solubility be observed?
a. 50g KCL in 100g H2O b. 100g NaNO3 in 100g H2O c. 60g KNO3
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Kirby
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Which of the following substances will increase the molar solubility of nickel(II) phosphate in a saturated solution?
Na3PO4 HNO3
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Anonymous
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Calculate the solubility (in g/L) of silver carbonate in water at 25°C if the Ksp for Ag2CO3 is 8.4 x 10^-12
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Bababa
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At what temperature will 50. grams of NH4Cl just saturate 100. grams of water? (the 4 is the number of elements)
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chemistry challenged
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What kind of compound would you add to the water-insoluble amine aniline to make it more soluble in water?
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Holly
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The Ksp of PbI2 is 8.7x10^-9. Find the solubility of lead(II) iodide on mol/L.
a. 1.3x10^-3 b. 9.3x10^-9 c. 6.6x10^-5 d.
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dude
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1. Are the following soluble, insoluble, or partially soluble.
- Benzophenone in hexane? - 1-octanol in hexane? I think soluble?
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Chelsea
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For which salt in each of the following groups will the solubility depend on pH?
AgCl AgF AgBr please explain why its the answer
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Amy
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Do you expect acetaminophen to be soluble in water? why or why not?
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Anonymous
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A saturated solution of sucrose is prepared at 30°C. It is then placed in a refrigerator at 4°C. How much solid sucrose would
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p
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The solubility of benzoic acid in water is 2.56g in 100cm3 at 79 C and 0.29g in 100cm3 at 20 C. What is the minimum volume of
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Sophie
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The solubility of a gas is 0.34 g/L at STP. What is its solubility at a pressure of 0.80 atm and the same temperature?
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trista
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Which substance is most likely to dissolve in greater quantities in cold water? (1 point)
Responses potassium chloride potassium
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what is the solubility of silver carbonate in water in 25 degrees celcius if Ksp=8.4X10-12? i don't know what to do
Write the
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joe
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a change in pressure would have the greatest effect on the solubility of a
A. solid in a liquid B. gas in a liquid C.liquid in a
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Kat
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Given: solubility (g/100g H2O)
temp degrees celcius KBR 20 65 40 80 60 90 80 100 100 110 A solution containing 10.5g of KBr in
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Curlyqty
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