For Iron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2, Ksp = 1.8 x 10-15 In which of the following solutions will iron(II) hydroxide be most soluble? O the solubility will be the same in each of these solutions O 0.10 M HCI(aq) O 0.10 M NAOH(aq) O 0.10 M Fe(NO3)2(aq) pure water When we mix together, from separate sources, the ions of a slightly soluble ionic salt in concentrations such that the value of the reaction quotient Q is less than Ksp. O not enough information to answer this question O a precipitate will form, but will redissolve later in the day a precipitate will form O nothing will happen

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A solution is 0.10 M in both CF and I. Pb(NO3)2 is slowly dissolved in the solution until solid PbCl2 just begins to precipitate. What is the concentration of I-
ions at this point? For PbCl2 Ksp = 1.6 x 10-5 and for PbBr2 Ksp = 1.4 x 10-8
O 9.0 x 10-6 M
O 5.4 x 10-2 M
O 0.073 M
O 3.0 x 10-3 M
O 3.0 x 10-7 M
For Iron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2, Ksp = 1.8 x 10-15 In which of the following solutions will iron(II) hydroxide be most soluble?
O the solubility will be the same in each of these solutions
O 0.10 M HCI(aq)
O 0.10 M NaOH(aq)
0.10 M Fe(NO3))2(aq)
O pure water
When we mix together, from separate sources, the ions of a slightly soluble ionic salt in concentrations such that the value of the reaction quotient Q is less than
Ksp.
O not enough information to answer this question
O a precipitate will form, but will redissolve later in the day
O a precipitate will form
O nothing will happen
Transcribed Image Text:A solution is 0.10 M in both CF and I. Pb(NO3)2 is slowly dissolved in the solution until solid PbCl2 just begins to precipitate. What is the concentration of I- ions at this point? For PbCl2 Ksp = 1.6 x 10-5 and for PbBr2 Ksp = 1.4 x 10-8 O 9.0 x 10-6 M O 5.4 x 10-2 M O 0.073 M O 3.0 x 10-3 M O 3.0 x 10-7 M For Iron(II) hydroxide, Fe(OH)2, Ksp = 1.8 x 10-15 In which of the following solutions will iron(II) hydroxide be most soluble? O the solubility will be the same in each of these solutions O 0.10 M HCI(aq) O 0.10 M NaOH(aq) 0.10 M Fe(NO3))2(aq) O pure water When we mix together, from separate sources, the ions of a slightly soluble ionic salt in concentrations such that the value of the reaction quotient Q is less than Ksp. O not enough information to answer this question O a precipitate will form, but will redissolve later in the day O a precipitate will form O nothing will happen
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