Multiple Choice
During an experiment, 300 mL of 2.0 × 10-5 M AgNO3 is going to be added to 200 mL of 2.5 × 10-9 M NaI. Will a precipitate form? What is the precipitate? The Ksp forAgI is 8.3 × 10-17.Hint: Find the concentration of each ion and use those concentrations to find Q for any insoluble compounds that might form.
A) yes, the ppt is AgNO3(s)
B) yes, the ppt is NaNO3(s)
C) yes, the ppt is NaI(s)
D) yes, the ppt is AgI(s)
E) no
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