Exam 17: Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
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The solubility of manganese(II)carbonate is 5.4 × 10-4 g/L.What is the solubility product constant for manganese(II)carbonate?
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What is the molar solubility of silver(I)iodide at 25°C? The solubility product constant for silver(I)iodide is 8.3 × 10-17 at 25°C.
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What is the concentration of silver(I)ion in a saturated solution of silver(I)carbonate containing 0.0072 M Na2CO3? For Ag2CO3,Ksp = 8.6 × 10-12.
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Calculate the molar concentration of uncomplexed Zn2+(aq)in a solution that contains 0.17 M Zn(NH3)42+ and 0.3775 M NH3 at equilibrium.Kf for Zn(NH3)42+ is
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What is the concentration of Cd2+(aq)in a mixture of 0.014 mol Cd(NO3)2 and 1.0 mol NH3 diluted to 1.00 L? For Cd(NH3)42+,Kf = 1.0 × 107.
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A buffer contains 0.50 mol NH4+ and 0.50 mol NH3 diluted with water to 1.0 L.How many moles of NaOH are required to increase the pH of the buffer to 10.00? (pKa of NH4+ = 9.25)
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