Using the appropriate Ksp values, find the concentration of K+ ions in the solution at equilibrium after 550 mL of 0.40 M aqueous Cu(NO3)2 solution has been mixed with 500 mL of 0.30 M aqueous KOH solution. (Enter in M.) (Ksp for Cu(OH)2is 2.6x10-19). (Determine which reactions are taking place, and what will be precipitating from the Ksp values. Find the equilibrium concentrations of each species present. Remember, some ions are spectator ions) ((The answer is not 0.0714 or 1.009))
Using the appropriate Ksp values, find the concentration of K+ ions in the solution at equilibrium after 550 mL of 0.40 M aqueous Cu(NO3)2 solution has been mixed with 500 mL of 0.30 M aqueous KOH solution. (Enter in M.) (Ksp for Cu(OH)2is 2.6x10-19). (Determine which reactions are taking place, and what will be precipitating from the Ksp values. Find the equilibrium concentrations of each species present. Remember, some ions are spectator ions) ((The answer is not 0.0714 or 1.009))
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Using the appropriate Ksp values, find the concentration of K+ ions in the solution at equilibrium after 550 mL of 0.40 M aqueous Cu(NO3)2 solution has been mixed with 500 mL of 0.30 M aqueous KOH solution. (Enter in M.) (Ksp for Cu(OH)2is 2.6x10-19).
(Determine which reactions are taking place, and what will be precipitating from the Ksp values. Find the equilibrium concentrations of each species present. Remember, some ions are spectator ions)
((The answer is not 0.0714 or 1.009))
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