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calculate the molar solubility of BaCO3 in a 0.10M solution of NaCo3 (aq). (ksp(BaCO3)=8.1x10^-9)
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Kia
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the solubility of BaCO3(s) in water is 4.0X10^-5 M. Calculate the value of Ksp for BaCO3
can someone please walk me through this?
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Ashely
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the concentration of Ag+ in a saturated solution of Ag2Cro4 is 1.6x10^-4 M. what is the Ksp value for Ag2Cro4?
the solubility of
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Anonymous
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How many grams of BaCO3 will dissolve in 3.0 L of water containing a Ba+2 concentration of 0.5 M (Ksp= 5.1E-9)
My work: BaCO3 <->
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Kelly
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*the molar solubility of BaCo3 in 0.50M Bacl2 solution IS?ksp(1.6*10^-6)
I CALCULATED AND GOT 3.2*10^-9 WANT TO MAKE SURE IF IT
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jessina
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If BaCO3 is placed in an evacuated flask, what partial pressure of CO2 will be present when the reaction reaches equilibrium?
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Ally
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Find DHo for BaCO3(s) --> BaO(s) + CO2(g) given
2 Ba(s) + O2(g) --> 2 BaO(s) DHo = -1107.0 kJ Ba(s) + CO2(g) + 1/2 O2(g) -->
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harsha
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How many mL of 0.416 M of HCl are needed to dissolve 8.68 g of BaCO3?
2HCl(aq)+BaCO3(s)=BaCl2(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g)
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christa
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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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Crystal
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Data:
2Ba(s) + O2(g) ¡æ 2BaO(s) ∆H¡Æ = -1107.0 KJ Ba(s) + CO2(g) + ¨ö O2(g) ¡æ BaCO3(s) ∆H¡Æ = -822.5 KJ Given the
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lavonne
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