Assume the ions are completely dissociated in water, determine the mole ratio between sodium ion and sulfate ion for sod
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Balance the following equilibrium equation for the dissolution of Ca3(PO4)2 in water: Ca3(PO4)2 (s) = Ca²+ + 3- PO4³-
For the above reaction, the reaction quotient should be as O [Ca2+]^2 x [PO43-]^3 [Ca2+]^3 x [PO43-]^2/[Ca3(PO4)2] O [Ca3(PO4)2]/[Ca2+]^3 x [PO43-]^2 O [Ca2+]^3 x [PO43-]^2
A student determined that the concentration of calcium ion is 0.023 M in solution containing only calcium phosphate. Based on the previous questions, determine the concentration of phosphate ion in this solution.
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A student determined that the concentration of calcium ion is 0.402 M in solution containing only calcium phosphate. Based on the previous questions, determine the quotient of dissolution of calcium phosaphte
Balance the following redox reaction between iodate and thiosulfate: ↑ 103 + S₂032- I H* [+ $4062- H₂O + +
A group of students determined the concentration of iodate ion in a solution sample through titration, based on the above equation. If 26.9 mL 0.200 M S₂O3²- solution was used to reach the endpoint, calculate the millimoles of iodate ion in the sample. Show your result in four decimal place 2-