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A saturated solution of CaSO4(aq)
The molar solubility of calcium sulphate CaSo4 is 8.43 x 10-3(10 to the power of negative 3) M. Calculate the mass of solid
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Riann
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Consider the reaction
CaSO4(s)rightleftharpoons Ca^2+(aq)+ SO_4^2-(aq) At 25 C the equilibrium constant is Kc = 2.4 \times 10^-5
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Josh G.
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Consider the following reaction.
CaSO4(s) reverse reaction arrow Ca2+(aq) + SO42-(aq) At 25°C the equilibrium constant is Kc =
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Anonymous
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The Ksp of calcium sulfate, CaSO4, is 9.1 × 10−6. What is the molar concentration of CaSO4 in a saturated solution?
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Dakotah
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If 100.0 mL of 0.0025 M Na2SO4
(aq)is saturated with CaSO4 how many grams of CaSO4 would be present in the solution? [Hint: Does
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sarah
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Would your calculated Ksp value be greater, less, or the same, if the following occurred, please explain your reasoning.
a. The
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sea lively
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Consider the following reaction.
CaSO4(s) Ca2+(aq) + SO42-(aq) At 25°C the equilibrium constant is Kc = 2.4 10-5 for this
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Olivia
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What would be the effect on Ksp if an unsaturated solution of CaSO4 was titrated instead of a saturated solution of CaSO4. would
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Sean
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Subject: Chemistry 12
Number of Questions: 6 (or max. number available) 1.) What is observed when H2SO4 is added to a saturated
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talis sanchez
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Subject: Chemistry 12
Number of Questions: 6 (or max. number available) 1.) What is observed when H2SO4 is added to a saturated
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talis sanchez
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