The solubility of an ionic compound M2X5 is 4.7 x 10-8 g/L and its molar mass is 356.2 g/mol. Write out the dissociation
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The solubility of an ionic compound M2X5 is 4.7 x 10-8 g/L and its molar mass is 356.2 g/mol.
Write out the dissociation equilibrium for this ionic compound. (States of matter must be
included.
Complete the ICE box for the equilibrium.
Determine the equilibrium concentrations for both ions.
Write the Ksp expression and solve for the value.
2. The solubility of an ionic compound M₂Xs is 4.7 x 108 g/L and its molar mass is 356.2 g/mol. a. Write out the dissociation equilibrium for this ionic compound. (States of matter must be included. b. Complete the ICE box for the equilibrium. c. Determine the equilibrium concentrations for both ions. d. Write the K₁p expression and solve for the value.
Write out the dissociation equilibrium for this ionic compound. (States of matter must be
included.
Complete the ICE box for the equilibrium.
Determine the equilibrium concentrations for both ions.
Write the Ksp expression and solve for the value.
2. The solubility of an ionic compound M₂Xs is 4.7 x 108 g/L and its molar mass is 356.2 g/mol. a. Write out the dissociation equilibrium for this ionic compound. (States of matter must be included. b. Complete the ICE box for the equilibrium. c. Determine the equilibrium concentrations for both ions. d. Write the K₁p expression and solve for the value.