Chapter 19: Q19.76P (page 875)
Calculate the molar solubility ofin
(a)and
(b). (See Appendix C.)
Short Answer
(a) The molar solubility of in is.
(b) The molar solubility of in is .
Chapter 19: Q19.76P (page 875)
Calculate the molar solubility ofin
(a)and
(b). (See Appendix C.)
(a) The molar solubility of in is.
(b) The molar solubility of in is .
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(a) 0 mL (b) 15.00 mL (c) 29.00 mL(d) 29.90 mL
(e) 30.00 mL (f) 30.10 mL (g) 40.00 mL
Write equations to show whether the solubility of either of the following is affected by pH:
(a) ;
(b) .
Find the pH of a buffer that consists of 0.50M methylamine () and 0.60M (of)?
The indicator ethyl red has. Over what approximatepHrange does it change colour?
Quantitative analysis of ion is often performed by a titration with silver nitrate, using sodium chromate as an indicator. As standardized is added, both white and red role="math" localid="1663261461482" precipitate, but so long as someremains, the redissolves as the mixture is stirred. When the red color is permanent, the equivalence point has been reached.
(a) Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction
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(b) Explain why the silver chromate redissolves.
(c) If of is mixed with of , what is the concentration of remaining in solution? Is this sufficient to precipitate any silver chromate?
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