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Calculate the molar solubility, S, of Ag2(CrO4) in a 0.138 M solution of K (Cro). Note that K(Cro) is highly soluble and

Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2022 1:43 pm
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Calculate The Molar Solubility S Of Ag2 Cro4 In A 0 138 M Solution Of K Cro Note That K Cro Is Highly Soluble And 1
Calculate The Molar Solubility S Of Ag2 Cro4 In A 0 138 M Solution Of K Cro Note That K Cro Is Highly Soluble And 1 (15.02 KiB) Viewed 27 times
Calculate The Molar Solubility S Of Ag2 Cro4 In A 0 138 M Solution Of K Cro Note That K Cro Is Highly Soluble And 2
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Calculate The Molar Solubility S Of Ag2 Cro4 In A 0 138 M Solution Of K Cro Note That K Cro Is Highly Soluble And 3
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Calculate the molar solubility, S, of Ag2(CrO4) in a 0.138 M solution of K (Cro). Note that K(Cro) is highly soluble and the Kyp of Ag (Cro) is 9.00 x 10-12, M S:
Two highly soluble salts, AB, and CD, are mixed together in an Erlenmeyer flask. The solution is prepared such that AB.]= 1.50 x 10-'M and (CD= 7.50 10-12 M. Note that each of these species are hypothetical and do not represent actual elements from the periodic table. 46 Considering the K, values for A3D, and CB are 2.79 x 10 44 and 6.78 x 10 21, respectively, answer each of the questions below. X a) What is the value of Q., for the salt A,D,? Qp b) What is the value of Q, for the salt CB? Qap : c) Which, if either of these salts would precipitate from the solution based on the concentrations of each of the ions in solution? O A,D, would precipitate O CB would precipitate Neither salt would precipitate O Both could precipitate