Chemistry: Central Science (Looseleaf)-Package
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Author: Brown
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Chapter 3, Problem 35E
The solubility of two slighty soluble salts of M2+, MA and MZ2, is the same, 4*10-4 mol/L.
a. which has the larger numerical value for the solubility product constant?
b. in a saturated solution of each salt in water, which has the higher concentration of M2+?
c. if you added an equal volume of solution saturated inMA to one saturated inMZ, what would be the equilibrium concentration of the cation, M2+?
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Chemistry: Central Science (Looseleaf)-Package
Ch. 3.1 - You add 10.0 grams of solid copper(II) phosphate,...Ch. 3.1 - Prob. 3.1.2PECh. 3.1 - Consider a saturated solution of the salt MA3, in...Ch. 3.1 - Prob. 3.2.2PECh. 3.2 - Prob. 3.3.1PECh. 3.2 - Prob. 3.3.2PECh. 3.2 - Prob. 3.4.1PECh. 3.2 - Prob. 3.4.2PECh. 3.3 - An insoluble salt MA has a Kap of 1.0 × 10-10. Two...Ch. 3.3 - Does a precipitate form when 0.050 L of 2.0 × 10-2...
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