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The molar solubility of gold(I)
The molar solubility of gold(I) chloride is 4.510-7 mol/L. Calculate the solubility constant of this
compound.
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SAAD
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Consider the compounds with the generic formula listed and their corresponding molar solubilities in pure water. Which compound
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Nevaeh
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At 25C, the molar solubility of calcium phosphate in water is 1.1*10^{-7}M. Calculate the solubility in grams per
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Saira
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Calulate the molar solubility of Al(OH)3 in water. (Ksp = 3 x 10^-34)
Al(OH)3(s) ==>Al^+3 + 3OH^- Ksp = (Al^+3)(OH^-)^3 = 3E-34
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caity
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Calculate the molar solubility of AgI in pure water.
molar solubility=9.2*10^-9 M 0.14 M NaCN; Kf for Ag(CN)2- is 3.0*10^2
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Susan
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When excess NaOH is added to Zn(OH)2, the complex ion Zn(OH)4 2- is formed. Determine the molar solubility of Zn(OH)2 in .10 M
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Olivia
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The Ksp of Ni(CN)2 is 3.0 × 10−23. What is
the molar solubility of Ni(CN)2 in a 0.065 M KCN solution? Answer in units of
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Q
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Calculate the molar solubility of gold(I) chloride (Ksp= 2.0 x 10^-13) in .10 M NaCN. The complex ion formed is [Au(CN)2]- with
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Kristina
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Question: The solubility of a salt in water increases if either ion of the salt undergoes hydrolysis. Comput the molar
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eliz
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(Ksp= 5.0*10^-13)
1) Calculate the molar solubility of AgBr in 3.0×10^−2 M AgNO3 solution. 2) calculate the molar solubility
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Jonah
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