BasO40) + Ba²*(aq) + SO¿²(aq) The questions below apply to an equilibrium system based on the reversible reaction given above. Consider the following equilibrium, Nhat will happen to [Ba*] if additional solid BaSO4 is added to the flask? a) it will increase b) it will decrease c) it will not change d) cannot tell with the information provided Which direction will this reaction shift if water is added to the system above at equilibrium? a) the reaction shifts left because Q> K b) the reaction shifts right because Q

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BasO46) + Ba²*(aq) + SO,²taq)
The questions below apply to an equilibrium system based on the reversible reaction given above.
Consider the following equilibrium,
Nhat will happen to [Ba²*] if additional solid BaSO4 is added to the flask?
a) it will increase
b) it will decrease
c) it will not change
d) cannot tell with the information provided
Which direction will this reaction shift if water is added to the system above at equilibrium?
a) the reaction shifts left because Q> K
b) the reaction shifts right because Q<K
c) the reaction does not shift because Q =K
d) the reaction does not shift because water is a pure liquid
What is the solubility of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, in a 0.0010 M NaOH solution?
(Ksp = 1.8 x 10-11)
a) 1.8 x 10-5
b) 3.4 X 10-5
c) 4.5 x 10-6
d) 7.1 x 10-7
e) 1.8 x 10-8
_The solubility of Cul is 2x10-6 molar. What is the solubility product constant, Ksp, for Cul?
a) 1.4x10-3
b) 2x10-6
c) 4x10-12
d) 2x10-12
e) 8x10-18
Transcribed Image Text:BasO46) + Ba²*(aq) + SO,²taq) The questions below apply to an equilibrium system based on the reversible reaction given above. Consider the following equilibrium, Nhat will happen to [Ba²*] if additional solid BaSO4 is added to the flask? a) it will increase b) it will decrease c) it will not change d) cannot tell with the information provided Which direction will this reaction shift if water is added to the system above at equilibrium? a) the reaction shifts left because Q> K b) the reaction shifts right because Q<K c) the reaction does not shift because Q =K d) the reaction does not shift because water is a pure liquid What is the solubility of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, in a 0.0010 M NaOH solution? (Ksp = 1.8 x 10-11) a) 1.8 x 10-5 b) 3.4 X 10-5 c) 4.5 x 10-6 d) 7.1 x 10-7 e) 1.8 x 10-8 _The solubility of Cul is 2x10-6 molar. What is the solubility product constant, Ksp, for Cul? a) 1.4x10-3 b) 2x10-6 c) 4x10-12 d) 2x10-12 e) 8x10-18
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