Multiple Choice
You are working on a project to recycle nickel and cadmium from old nickel-cadmium batteries. The batteries are dissolved in aqueous nitric acid, producing a solution containing primarily Ni2+, Cd2+, and Fe3+ cations and associated anions. The iron comes from the casing. One idea is to concentrate the solution by evaporation using solar energy, and then add sodium hydroxide to neutralize the acid and cause precipitation of Ni(OH) 2, Cd(OH) 2, and Fe(OH) 3. For simplicity, assume the concentration of each of the cations is 0.100 M before the sodium hydroxide is added. The pH increases as the sodium hydroxide is added. Your task is to identify the compound that will precipitate first, and determine the pH at that point. You report that the ________ hydroxide will precipitate first, and that the pH at that point will be ________
A) Ni(OH) 2; pH = 6.7.
B) Fe(OH) 3; pH = 5.5.
C) Fe(OH) 3; pH = 1.9.
D) Cd(OH) 2; pH = 7.5.
E) Ni(OH) 2; pH = 7.3.
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