Use the reaction quotient to predict whether a precipitate will form. If 12.0 mL of 4.69x104 M Cu(CH₂COO)₂ are added to 12.0 mL of 4.00x10-5 M (NH4)2CO3, will solid CuCO3 (Ksp = 2.5x10-10) precipitate? If a precipitate will not form, what carbonate jon concentration will cause a precipitate of copper(II) carbonate to form? If a precipitate will form, what is the minimum [CO₂2] that could have been present without initiating precipitation? Assume the total volume used in the above example. M

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Use the reaction quotient to predict whether a precipitate will form.
If 12.0 mL of 4.69x10-4 M Cu(CH3COO)₂ are added to 12.0 mL of 4.00x 10-5 M
(NH4)2CO3, will solid CuCO3 (Ksp = 2.5x10-10) precipitate?
If a precipitate will not form, what carbonate jon concentration will cause a precipitate of
copper(II) carbonate to form? If a precipitate will form, what is the minimum [CO₂2] that
could have been present without initiating precipitation? Assume the total volume used in the
above example.
M
Transcribed Image Text:Use the reaction quotient to predict whether a precipitate will form. If 12.0 mL of 4.69x10-4 M Cu(CH3COO)₂ are added to 12.0 mL of 4.00x 10-5 M (NH4)2CO3, will solid CuCO3 (Ksp = 2.5x10-10) precipitate? If a precipitate will not form, what carbonate jon concentration will cause a precipitate of copper(II) carbonate to form? If a precipitate will form, what is the minimum [CO₂2] that could have been present without initiating precipitation? Assume the total volume used in the above example. M
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