Concept explainers
Interpretation ;
The molar solubility of
Concept introduction:
Molar solubility is the number of moles of a substance that can be dissolved per liter of solution after the solution has achieved saturation. It is measured in mol/L.
Answer to Problem 6STP
Correct answer: Option A − he molar solubility is
Explanation of Solution
Reason for correct option:
Given information :
Equilibrium concentration of manganese and carbonate ion is
Solubility is the concentration of solute which dissolved in a given solvent. So, the given reaction is
I
C
E
The solubility product is given as
Now molar solubility is given as
The molar solubility is
Reasons for incorrect options:
B. This one is not a calculated value
C. This value is not correct
D. This value is not correct
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