2. Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) hydroxide in a 0.000 50 mol/L solution of sodium hydroxide given a Kp value of 4.8 x 10 20 for copper(II) hydroxide.

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2. Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) hydroxide in a 0.000 50 mol/L solution of sodium
hydroxide given a K value of 4.8 x 10 20 for copper(II) hydroxide.
3. Consider the following reaction:
Agl0,(s) = Ag*(aq) + 10,"(aq)
AH° = 95 kJ/mol
[2
A) What effect would increasing the temperature of this system have on the position of the
equilibrium, K value and amount in moles of all reagents and products?
B) If all of the silver ions were precipitated out of solution, what effect would this have on th-
equilibrium position, K value and the number of moles of all reagents and products?
Transcribed Image Text:2. Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) hydroxide in a 0.000 50 mol/L solution of sodium hydroxide given a K value of 4.8 x 10 20 for copper(II) hydroxide. 3. Consider the following reaction: Agl0,(s) = Ag*(aq) + 10,"(aq) AH° = 95 kJ/mol [2 A) What effect would increasing the temperature of this system have on the position of the equilibrium, K value and amount in moles of all reagents and products? B) If all of the silver ions were precipitated out of solution, what effect would this have on th- equilibrium position, K value and the number of moles of all reagents and products?
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