Multiple Choice
A solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 mL of 0.50 M Cu(NO3) 2 with 50.0 mL of 0.50 M Co(NO3) 2. Sodium hydroxide is added to the mixture. Which hydroxide precipitates first and what concentration of hydroxide ions present in solution will accomplish the separation? Ksp = 2.2 *10¯20 for Cu(OH) 2, Ksp = 1.3 *10¯15 for Co(OH) 2
A) Co(OH) 2; [OH¯] = 6.9 * 10¯6 M
B) Co(OH) 2; [OH¯] = 2.6 * 10¯7 M
C) Cu(OH) 2; [OH¯] = 1.8 * 10¯7 M
D) Cu(OH) 2; [OH¯] = 1.1 * 10¯9 M
E) Cu(OH) 2; [OH¯] = 1.0 * 10¯17 M
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