Concentration of ions in solution - Calculate the concentration of ions in the following saturated solutions
(A) [I-] in AgI solution with [Ag+]= 7.8x 10 to the minus ninth Molar
(B) [Al+3] in Al(OH)3 solution with [OH-]= 1.8 x 10 ...
Equilibrium: solubility - Answer the following questions that relate to solubility of salts of lead and barium:
A) A saturated solution is prepared by adding excess PbI2(s) to distilled water to form 1.0 L of solution at 25 ...
pH and precipitation - A 0.10 M Mn 2+ solution is saturated with H2S. At what pH will MnS begin to precipitate? [H2S] sat'd=0.10M
Solubility, Concentration and Precipitation Problems - At 25 degrees C, the value of Ksp for PbCl2(s) is 1.6x10^-5 and the value of Ksp for AgCl(s) is 1.8x10^-10.
1) If 60.0mL of 0.0400 M NaCl (aq) is added to 60.0mL of 0.0300M Pb(NO3)2(aq) will a precip ...
Acid Base Equilibria and Solubility Equilibria - 1. Recognize the effect common ions exert on acid ionization and pH, and mechanisms by which solutions are buffered by ions.
2. Examine acid base titration and the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation a ...