Calculate the concentration of Ni(H₂O)62+ ions at equilibrium in the solution formed. 2.18 x 10 10 M

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Metal cations in solution are complexed to H₂O molecules and exist as hydrated ions. For example, Ni2+ complexes to form the hydrated ion
Ni(H₂O),2. Metal cations are also able to complex to other ligands, such as NH3.
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An aqueous solution is prepared in which 0.00126 mol Ni(NO₂)2 and 0.353 mol NH, are dissolved in a total volume of 1.00 L.
Classify the species present in the resulting solution according to their relative amounts. K for Ni(NH3)2 is equal to 5.5 × 10%.
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Transcribed Image Text:Metal cations in solution are complexed to H₂O molecules and exist as hydrated ions. For example, Ni2+ complexes to form the hydrated ion Ni(H₂O),2. Metal cations are also able to complex to other ligands, such as NH3. 15th attempt Part 1 See page 831 Feedback Jl See Periodic Table An aqueous solution is prepared in which 0.00126 mol Ni(NO₂)2 and 0.353 mol NH, are dissolved in a total volume of 1.00 L. Classify the species present in the resulting solution according to their relative amounts. K for Ni(NH3)2 is equal to 5.5 × 10%. lons in Solution (2 items) (Drag and drop into the appropriate area below)
Write the expression for the dissociation constant needed to determine the concentration of Ni(H₂C
solution formed in Part 1.
xx. +. log. COS. d.
Ka
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[Ni+ ][NH]6
[NH(NH,) ]
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Calculate the concentration of Ni(H₂O)62+ ions at equilibrium in the solution formed.
x 10 10
2.18
Transcribed Image Text:Write the expression for the dissociation constant needed to determine the concentration of Ni(H₂C solution formed in Part 1. xx. +. log. COS. d. Ka Part 3 [Ni+ ][NH]6 [NH(NH,) ] Feedback Calculate the concentration of Ni(H₂O)62+ ions at equilibrium in the solution formed. x 10 10 2.18
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