Asked by nic
The Ksp value for magnesium carbonate, MgCO3, is 7.2 x 10-6. If 2.50 g of magnesium carbonate is placed in 1.00 x 102 mL of water, how much (in g) magnesium carbonate will dissolve?
Can you please explain the process?
Can you please explain the process?
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Answered by
DrBob222
OK. I see this the last one. It appears to me that nic, kate, cat, jade, etc are the same so I've done all of you homework for you. Please know that this would have been easier for me if you had used the same screen name. You don't get extra treatment when use multiple names and you crimp my style. If I know who I'm dealing with I know the mistakes you've made before and I know how to pitch my explanation. Anyway, this is the last one so here goes.
Answered by
DrBob222
Follow this problem.
https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1834091/determine-the-solubility-of-baf2-in-g-l-if-ksp-of-baf2-1-7-10-6
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https://www.jiskha.com/questions/1834091/determine-the-solubility-of-baf2-in-g-l-if-ksp-of-baf2-1-7-10-6
Post your work if you need help.
Answered by
Eric Swart
The Ksp value for magnesium carbonate, MgCO3, is 7.2 x 10-6. If 2.50 g of magnesium carbonate is placed in 1.00 x 102 mL of water, how much (in g) magnesium carbonate will dissolve?
Answered by
khanya
The Ksp value for magnesium carbonate, MgCO3, is 7.4 x 10-6. If 2.50 g of magnesium carbonate is placed in 1.00 x 102 mL of water, how much (in g) magnesium carbonate will dissolve?
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