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The solubility product of copper(II)
The solubility product of copper(II) iodate, Cu(IO3)2, is 4 x 10-9 mol3 dm-9 at 25 °C.
What is the solubility of copper(II)
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What are the answers to these 2 chemistry problems?
1. At a certain temperature, the solubility product constant* of copper (II)
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What is the solubility product of CaF2 if 0.1 M Ca2+ and 0.02 M F- are in solution just before precipitation occurs?
4.0 × 10^-5
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The solubility of Chromium (II) Hydroxide is .0035g/100mL
- Calculate the solubility product of Chromium (II) Hydroxide. I know
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(a) The solubility of bismuth iodide (BiI3) in water is 4.891 x 10-3 M. Calculate the value of the solubility product. The
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there are 2 reactants copper(II) oxide and hydrochloric acid the products are copper(II)chloride and water. what change will you
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The copper(I) ion forms a chloride salt that has Ksp = 1.2 10-6. Copper(I) also forms a complex ion with Cl ‾.
Cu+(aq) + 2 Cl
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What is the molar solubility of copper(II) carbonate at 25 oC in a solution that is 0.055 M in copper(II) chloride?
I have done
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what is the solubility of barium sulfate in a solution containing 0.050 M sodium selfate? The Ksp value for barium sulfate is
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The solubility of Mn(OH)2 is 3.04 x 10^-4 gram per 100 ml of solution .
A) write the balanced chem equation for Mn(OH)2 in
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