A solution contains 8.28×10 M sodium phosphate and 1.50x10² M potassium hydroxide. Solid aluminum nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula B. What is the concentration of aluminum ion when this precipitation first begins? [A*] = M

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A solution contains 8.28×10-3 M sodium phosphate and 1.50×10-² M potassium hydroxide.
Solid aluminum nitrate is added slowly to this mixture.
A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first?
formula =
B. What is the concentration of aluminum ion when this precipitation first begins?
[A*] =
M
Transcribed Image Text:A solution contains 8.28×10-3 M sodium phosphate and 1.50×10-² M potassium hydroxide. Solid aluminum nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of aluminum ion when this precipitation first begins? [A*] = M
A solution contains 1.10×10-² M magnesium nitrate and 9.56×10-3 M calcium acetate.
Solid potassium fluoride is added slowly to this mixture.
A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first?
formula =
B. What is the concentration of fluoride ion when this precipitation first begins?
[F] =
M
Transcribed Image Text:A solution contains 1.10×10-² M magnesium nitrate and 9.56×10-3 M calcium acetate. Solid potassium fluoride is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula = B. What is the concentration of fluoride ion when this precipitation first begins? [F] = M
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