The solubility of a saturated

  1. Describe the process by which adding potassium hydroxide to a saturated aluminum hydroxide solution reduces the concentration of
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  2. The solubility product of Fe(OH)3 is 8.0x10^-40. Calculate its solubility at 35 degrees Celsius in a saturated solution.
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  3. The solubility of a saturated solution of lead (ll) chloride at 25 degree celcius is 0.1681M. What is the solubility product of
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  4. Predict if a precipitate will form when 20.00 mL of the 50% saturated solution is mixed with 20.00 mL of 0.0100M of the
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  5. The problem you helped me with: A liter of a solution saturated at 25 deg C with calcium oxalate, CaC2O4 is evaporated to
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  6. Solubility of Calcium HydroxideAt some temperature, the solubility of Ca(OH)2 is 0.0880 g/100mL. Calculate the concentrations of
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  7. 20degree C solubility-22g CuSO4/100g H2O@ 20 degree C is 30g CuSO4/150g H2O saturated or un saturated?
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  8. a liter of a solution saturated at 25C with CaC2O4 is evaporated to dryness giving a 0.0061 gm residue of CaC2O4. Calculate the
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  9. What is the molar solubility of Sr3(AsO4)2 and the concentration of Sr^2+ and AsO4^-3 in a saturated solution at 25 deg Celsius?
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  10. The solubility of barium nitrate at 100°C is 34 g/100 g of H2O and at 0°C is 5.0 g/100g of H2O. If you start with 100 g of
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