The Ksp for nickel(II) hydroxide

  1. Dr.Bob you had told me to ignore 2x so I wondering if I wrote my did these steps correctly.Calculate the molar solubility of
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  2. Check my work pleaseThe solubility product of nickel (II) hydroxide at 25°C is 1.6 x 10-16. Calculate the molar solubility of
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  3. Balance the following reactions using the non-traditional method of balancing redox Nickel(II) hydroxide + oxygen = Nickel(III)
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  4. what concentration of hydroxide ion ust be exceeded in a .01M solution of nickel(II) nitrate in order to precipitate nickel (II)
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  5. The solubility product of nickel (II) hydroxide at 25°C is 1.6 x 10-16.a) Calculate the molar solubility of nickel (II)
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  6. The Ksp for nickel(II) hydroxide is 5.47E-16. What is the base dissociation constant for nickel(II) hydroxide?So I started off
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  7. A student takes 26.0 grams of Nickel II chloride and mixes it with 10.0 grams of sodium hydroxide. How much nickel II hydroxide
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  8. What mass of nickel is dissolved in 100. mL of saturated nickel (II) hydroxide? (Ksp = 1.6 X 10^-16)How do I do this? Please
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  9. what is the nickel ion concentration in a solution prepared by mixing 337ml of 0.430M nickel nitrate with 387ml of 0.251M sodium
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  10. A piece of nickel foil, 0.550 mm thick, 1.25 cm width and 1.00 cm long, is allowed to react with fluorine, F2 to give a nickel
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