The equilibrium for the saturated

  1. List the following equilibrium solutions in order of decreasing free Ag+ concentration in mixture: 0.1M AgNO3, saturated AgCl,
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  2. When acetone is added to saturated sodium chloride, the equilibrium shifts toward the right. What is the role of acetone in
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  3. When acetone is added to saturated sodium chloride, the equilibrium shifts toward the right. What is the role of acetone in
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  4. at 23C the reaction CaCrO4 -> Ca2+ + CrO42- has an equilibrium constant of 7.1 x 10-4. what are the equilibrium concentrations
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  5. Describe the process by which adding potassium hydroxide to a saturated aluminum hydroxide solution reduces the concentration of
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  6. you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-using a saturated solution
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  7. you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-using a saturated solution
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  8. The equilibrium for the saturated solution of BaF^2 is 1.8*10^7. Calculate the solubility of BaF^2...
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  9. 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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  10. A student prepares a saturated sodium chloride solution represented by the equilibrium reaction: NaCl(s) ⇌ Na+(aq)+Cl−(aq)
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