What happens when equal volumes of 2x104 M aqueous solutions of calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2, and sodium fluoride, NaF, are combined? The K of calcium fluoride, CaF 2, is 4.0x10-11, sp O a. Q< K; no precipitate forms O b. Q > K; no precipitate forms c. Q< K; a precipitate forms d. Q> K; a precipitate forms

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What happens when equal volumes of 2x104 M aqueous solutions of calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2, and sodium fluoride, NaF, are
combined? The K
of calcium fluoride, CaF 2, is 4.0x10-11,
sp
O a. Q< K; no precipitate forms
O b. Q > K; no precipitate forms
c. Q< K; a precipitate forms
d. Q> K; a precipitate forms
Transcribed Image Text:What happens when equal volumes of 2x104 M aqueous solutions of calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2, and sodium fluoride, NaF, are combined? The K of calcium fluoride, CaF 2, is 4.0x10-11, sp O a. Q< K; no precipitate forms O b. Q > K; no precipitate forms c. Q< K; a precipitate forms d. Q> K; a precipitate forms
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