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Given the equation
Ag^+(aq) + 2NH3 (aq) -> [Ag(NH3)2]^+ (aq) kf= 2 x 10^7 determine the concentration of NH3(aq) that is required
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jerome
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Calculate the mass of AgCl that will dissolve in 100ml of 2 M NH3 ksp AgCl = 1.7x10^-10 and Kf of Ag(NH3)2 = 1.6x10^7
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Michelle
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What mass (in grams) of AgCl will dissolve in 250 mL of water if the Ksp = 1.7x10 − 10 ? (MM of AgCl = 143.32 g/mol)
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Yuka
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determine the concentration of NH3(aq) that is required to dissolve 775 mg of AgCl(s) in 100.0 mL of solution. The Ksp of AgCl
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maggie
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Combine the Ksp and Kf equilibria for AgCl and Ag(NH3)2+ respectively and demonstrate Hess's law to determine the equilibrium
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Kaitlin
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So Ag+ + Cl- ---> AgCl and delta H is -65.5 kJ. I'm supposed to calculate delta H when one mole of AgCl dissolved in water, so 1
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Victor
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write the name or formula for a reagent that will dissolve PbCl2 but not Hg2Cl2 and AgCl?
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travis
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Calculate solubility of AgCl (in g/L) in a 6.5*10^-3 M silver Nitrate solution ksp= 1.8 * 10^-10
(AgCl molecular mass is 143.3g)
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Steve
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What is the solubility of AgCl in 10 M NH3? The Kf of Ag(NH3)2+ from AgCl(s) in aqueous NH3 is 0.0031, which is for
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Nevaeh
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Calculate solubility of AgCl (in g/L) in a 6.5*10^-3 M silver Nitrate solution ksp= 1.8 * 10^-10
(AgCl molecular mass is 143.3g)
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Steve
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