5) What is Ksp, and what does it have to do with Beer's Law? a) Ksp is a measure of how soluble a slightly soluble salt it. b) Ksp is concentrations of all ions multiplied together c) We will be using Beer's Law to measure the concentration of one of the ions, and use the reaction equation to calculate concentrations of other ions, and then to calculate Ksp d) All of these 6) What is the Ksp expression for Cas(PO.);? a) [Ca][PO4] b) (Ca]³[PO«]* c) [Ca)[PO,]? d) [Ca][PO.]* 7) What Ksp value would mean greater solubility? a) a larger number b) a smaller number c) an equilibrium number d) 1

Principles of Modern Chemistry
8th Edition
ISBN:9781305079113
Author:David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Publisher:David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Chapter16: Solubility And Precipitation Equilibria
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 4P: Figure 16.3 shows the solubility of AgNO3 in water inunits of moles of AgNO3 per kilogram of H2O. If...
icon
Related questions
Question
5) What is Ksp, and what does it have to do with Beer's Law?
a) Ksp is a measure of how soluble a slightly soluble salt it.
b) Ksp is concentrations of all ions multiplied together
c) We will be using Beer's Law to measure the concentration of one of the jons, and use the
reaction equation to calculate concentrations of other ions, and then to calculate Ksp
d) All of these
6) What is the Ksp expression for Ca(PO4)2?
a) [Ca][PO4]
b) [Ca] [PO4]*
c) [Ca) [PO.]
d) [Ca][PO4]*
7) What Ksp value would mean greater solubility?
a) a Jarger number
b) a smaller number
c) an equilibrium number
d) 1
8) We are determining Ksp of Ca (PO.)2 experimentally, and have been able to determine the [PO.)
using a Beer's Law graph.
How can we calculate (Ca"] from it and the reaction equation?
a) Caz(PO.)2 (s) > 3Ca* (aq) + 2PO. (ag). Simplifying the ratio of moles of calcium to moles of
phosphate, there are 1.5 mole of calcium for every mole of phosphate in solution.
b) Because the volume of solution is the same, concentration of calcium is 1.5 times the
concentration of phosphate.
c) Finally, we would cube the concentration of calcium and square the concentration of phosphate
to get Ksp.
d) Whew! O All of these.
9) Concentration of the stock solution is 0.30 M. How much of it would have to be diluted to the total
of 10.00 mL to get the concentration of 0.0005M?
a) 17 ml
b) 17 microlL
c) 17 mol
d) 17 M
99+
ASUS ZepBook
F5
Transcribed Image Text:5) What is Ksp, and what does it have to do with Beer's Law? a) Ksp is a measure of how soluble a slightly soluble salt it. b) Ksp is concentrations of all ions multiplied together c) We will be using Beer's Law to measure the concentration of one of the jons, and use the reaction equation to calculate concentrations of other ions, and then to calculate Ksp d) All of these 6) What is the Ksp expression for Ca(PO4)2? a) [Ca][PO4] b) [Ca] [PO4]* c) [Ca) [PO.] d) [Ca][PO4]* 7) What Ksp value would mean greater solubility? a) a Jarger number b) a smaller number c) an equilibrium number d) 1 8) We are determining Ksp of Ca (PO.)2 experimentally, and have been able to determine the [PO.) using a Beer's Law graph. How can we calculate (Ca"] from it and the reaction equation? a) Caz(PO.)2 (s) > 3Ca* (aq) + 2PO. (ag). Simplifying the ratio of moles of calcium to moles of phosphate, there are 1.5 mole of calcium for every mole of phosphate in solution. b) Because the volume of solution is the same, concentration of calcium is 1.5 times the concentration of phosphate. c) Finally, we would cube the concentration of calcium and square the concentration of phosphate to get Ksp. d) Whew! O All of these. 9) Concentration of the stock solution is 0.30 M. How much of it would have to be diluted to the total of 10.00 mL to get the concentration of 0.0005M? a) 17 ml b) 17 microlL c) 17 mol d) 17 M 99+ ASUS ZepBook F5
Expert Solution
steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer
Knowledge Booster
Solutions
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, chemistry and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Similar questions
  • SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you
Principles of Modern Chemistry
Principles of Modern Chemistry
Chemistry
ISBN:
9781305079113
Author:
David W. Oxtoby, H. Pat Gillis, Laurie J. Butler
Publisher:
Cengage Learning
Chemistry: Matter and Change
Chemistry: Matter and Change
Chemistry
ISBN:
9780078746376
Author:
Dinah Zike, Laurel Dingrando, Nicholas Hainen, Cheryl Wistrom
Publisher:
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill School Pub Co