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Perform the following calculations:

(a) Calculate [Ag + ] in a saturated aqueous solution of AgBr.

(b) What will [Ag + ] be when enough KBr has been added to make [Br ] = 0.050 M ?

(c) What will [Br ] be when enough AgNO 3 has been added to make [Ag + ] = 0.020 M ?

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The solubility product of CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O is 2.4 × 10 –5 . What mass of this salt will dissolve in 1.0 L of 0.010 M SO 4 2− ?

Mass (CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O) = 0.72 g/L

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Assuming that no equilibria other than dissolution are involved, calculate the concentrations of ions in a saturated solution of each of the following (see Appendix J for solubility products).

(a) TlCl

(b) BaF 2

(c) Ag 2 CrO 4

(d) CaC 2 O 4 ·H 2 O

(e) the mineral anglesite, PbSO 4

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Assuming that no equilibria other than dissolution are involved, calculate the concentrations of ions in a saturated solution of each of the following (see Appendix J for solubility products):

(a) AgI

(b) Ag 2 SO 4

(c) Mn(OH) 2

(d) Sr(OH) 2 ·8H 2 O

(e) the mineral brucite, Mg(OH) 2

(a) [Ag + ] = [I ] = 1.3 × 10 –5 M ; (b) [Ag + ] = 2.88 × 10 –2 M , [ SO 4 2− ] = 1.44 × 10 –2 M ; (c) [Mn 2+ ] = 3.7 × 10 –5 M , [OH ] = 7.4 × 10 –5 M ; (d) [Sr 2+ ] = 4.3 × 10 –2 M , [OH ] = 8.6 × 10 –2 M ; (e) [Mg 2+ ] = 1.3 × 10 –4 M , [OH ] = 2.6 × 10 –4 M .

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The following concentrations are found in mixtures of ions in equilibrium with slightly soluble solids. From the concentrations given, calculate K sp for each of the slightly soluble solids indicated:

(a) AgBr: [Ag + ] = 5.7 × 10 –7 M , [Br ] = 5.7 × 10 –7 M

(b) CaCO 3 : [Ca 2+ ] = 5.3 × 10 –3 M , [ CO 3 2− ] = 9.0 × 10 –7 M

(c) PbF 2 : [Pb 2+ ] = 2.1 × 10 –3 M , [F ] = 4.2 × 10 –3 M

(d) Ag 2 CrO 4 : [Ag + ] = 5.3 × 10 –5 M , 3.2 × 10 –3 M

(e) InF 3 : [In 3+ ] = 2.3 × 10 –3 M , [F ] = 7.0 × 10 –3 M

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The following concentrations are found in mixtures of ions in equilibrium with slightly soluble solids. From the concentrations given, calculate K sp for each of the slightly soluble solids indicated:

(a) TlCl: [Tl + ] = 1.21 × 10 –2 M , [Cl ] = 1.2 × 10 –2 M

(b) Ce(IO 3 ) 4 : [Ce 4+ ] = 1.8 × 10 –4 M , [ IO 3 ] = 2.6 × 10 –13 M

(c) Gd 2 (SO 4 ) 3 : [Gd 3+ ] = 0.132 M , [ SO 4 2− ] = 0.198 M

(d) Ag 2 SO 4 : [Ag + ] = 2.40 × 10 –2 M , [ SO 4 2− ] = 2.05 × 10 –2 M

(e) BaSO 4 : [Ba 2+ ] = 0.500 M , [ SO 4 2− ] = 2.16 × 10 –10 M

(a) 2.0 × 10 –4 ; (b) 5.1 × 10 –17 ; (c) 1.35 × 10 –4 ; (d) 1.18 × 10 –5 ; (e) 1.08 × 10 –10

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Which of the following compounds precipitates from a solution that has the concentrations indicated? (See Appendix J for K sp values.)

(a) KClO 4 : [K + ] = 0.01 M , [ ClO 4 ] = 0.01 M

(b) K 2 PtCl 6 : [K + ] = 0.01 M , [ PtCl 6 2− ] = 0.01 M

(c) PbI 2 : [Pb 2+ ] = 0.003 M , [I ] = 1.3 × 10 –3 M

(d) Ag 2 S: [Ag + ] = 1 × 10 –10 M , [S 2– ] = 1 × 10 –13 M

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Which of the following compounds precipitates from a solution that has the concentrations indicated? (See Appendix J for K sp values.)

(a) CaCO 3 : [Ca 2+ ] = 0.003 M , [ CO 3 2− ] = 0.003 M

(b) Co(OH) 2 : [Co 2+ ] = 0.01 M , [OH ] = 1 × 10 –7 M

(c) CaHPO 4 : [Ca 2+ ] = 0.01 M , [ HPO 4 2− ] = 2 × 10 –6 M

(d) Pb 3 (PO 4 ) 2 : [Pb 2+ ] = 0.01 M , [ PO 4 3− ] = 1 × 10 –13 M

(a) CaCO 3 does precipitate.
(b) The compound does not precipitate.
(c) The compound does not precipitate.
(d) The compound precipitates.

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Calculate the concentration of Tl + when TlCl just begins to precipitate from a solution that is 0.0250 M in Cl .

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Calculate the concentration of sulfate ion when BaSO 4 just begins to precipitate from a solution that is 0.0758 M in Ba 2+ .

3.03 × 10 −7 M

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