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10.5g of potassium trioxonitrate(v) salt saturated 5g of solvent at 15°c. Calculate the solubility of potassium
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Isaac
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) Which of the following should dissolve the smallest amount of silver sulfide per liter, assuming no complex formation? A) 0.1
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sana
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Hydroxylapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, has a solubility constant of Ksp = 2.34 × 10-59, and dissociates according to
Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2(
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Angelyka
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Please help
the question that I got is: Calculate how much 95% ethyl alcohol will be required to dissolve 075g sulfanilamide at
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Andy
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If water, a polar molecule, is combined with another polar molecule, what can be said about the substance added to the water?
A.
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Tony
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which of these salts is least soluble in water?
1. LiCl 2. RbCl 3. FeCl2 4. PbCl2
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alex
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what is the molar solubility of lead sulfate in 1.0 X 10^-3 M Na2SO4?
The Solubility Product Constant PbSO4 Ksp= 1.8 x 10^-8 The
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LT
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The solubility of KClO3 in 25 oC is 10 g solute per 100 g water
if 15 g of KClO3 is embedded in 100 g water in 25 oC , then ,
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MAD
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determine the solubility product of the slightly soluble salt calcium oxalate,cac2o4 by titrating 200cm^3 sample of a suturated
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promise
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Calculate the molar solubility of MX2, if the Ksp=3.3x10^-8
how can i solve this problem?
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roseanne
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Hydroxyapatite is the main mineral component of bone. How many grams of hydroxyapatite will dissolve in 1.00 L of H2O? Ksp =
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paula
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what mass of ammonium chloride can be added to 100g of water at 20 degrees C before the solution becomes saturated
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kate
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Solubility of lead(ii)trioxonitrate is 1000g/dm3 per 1000g of h2O at 85 degrees and 5000g of h2O. Calculate the mass of
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Portia
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Addition of which of the following substances will increase the solubility of CuCO3 (s) in water ?
CuCO3 ---- Cu^2+ (aq) +2
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Jessica
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At which pressure would carbon dioxide gas be most soluble? 600torr, 700torr 800torr or 900torr
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Cookie
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what is the maximum amount of KNO3 that can dissolve in 300 grams of water at 40 degree C. Solubility of KNO3 is 60g/100g at
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bkue
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the solubility of AgCl in HCl is
a. low, as Cl- ions cause an equilibrium shift towards the solid form b. low, as Ag+ has already
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Mary
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Calcium sulfate is found in plaster.
a) At 25 °C, Ksp for CaSO4 is 2.4 × 10-5. Determine the molar solubility in water and in
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Keagan
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calculate the molar solubility of FeCO3. How many grams of FeCO3 are present in 15 L of a saturated FeCO3 solution ?
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Anonymous
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Calculate the solubility of Pbso4 in a water sample, which contain 1.4x10-2M Cacl2?
Given : Ksp for Pbs04= 1.6x10-8M2 Ksp for
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Gallop
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Calculate the solubility of silver iodide in a 1.0 M sodium cyanide solution.
Ksp = 8.5 x 10^-17 for AgI Kform = 2.5 x 10^5 for
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Erin
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Describe how you could show that hydrogen halides are very soluble in water?
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Jamil
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Under the same conditions, which of the following compounds would have the highest molar solubility in water at 25 °C? The
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Describe how one can separate a mixture of solids P,R and T, whereby: Solid P is soluble in both hot and cold water Solid R is
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joy mbaa
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a 1.00-L solution saturated at 25°C with calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) contains 0.0061 g of CaC2O4. The solubility constant (Ksp)
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Shanice
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sugar dissolve in water. Does this mena that all white substances dissolve in water? explaines
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How can the solubility of a solution be increased?
By increasing the temperature. By decreasing the amount of solvent added. By
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mir
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The solubility-product constant for Ce(Io3)3 is 3.2 x 10^-10. What is the Ce^3+ concentration in a solution prepared by mixing
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Hyein Mun
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Determine whether of not each compound will be more soluble in acidic soln than in pure water. Explain.
A). Hg2Br2 B). Mg(OH)2
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ALISON
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Explain these results by considering the polarities of the alcohols and water.
- 1-octanol is insoluble in water - 1-butanol is
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Chelsea
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why is sugar more soluble in water than in canola oil???? in english please ive asked this question and it didn't make sense
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Petra Q.
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the solubility product of PbSO4 at 298K is 1.6x10^-8 mol^2dm^-6. Calculate the solubility of PbSO4 in 0.10mol dm^-3 sulphuric
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jane
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a student wanted to investigate whether or not the temperature of the water would affect the solubility of sugar she had three
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Anonymous
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The solubility of product constant (ksp) for the dissolution of Pb3(Aso4)2 as represented by the chemical equation is 4.0 x
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Amy
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Predict which solvent will dissolve more of the given solute:
a) Sodium Chloride in methanol (CH3OH) or in 1-propanol
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Ashley
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On heating 25g of a saturated solution to dryness at 60°c, 4g of anhydrous salt was recovered
Calculate it's solubility in g/dm
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Alexis
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What is observed when ammonia gas is highly soluble in water
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Ahmad
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which of the following substances will dissolve on water to form a solution that can conduct electricity?
a/ potassium chloride
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The solubity of copper 11 sulphate at 85°C is 60g in 100g of water and at 15°C is 18.8g in 100g of water. If 120g of solution
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Nyewit Tut Kuol
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Which of the following is not soluble in water?
(a) oil-based paint (b) salt c) sugar
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tka
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How quickly will cold water dissolve a solute
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Charity
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What is one way to increase the solubility of sugar in water?
a. Raise the temperature of the water. b. Lower the temperature of
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christinaqz
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20. Consider the following solutions. In each case, predict whether the solubility of the
solute should be high or low. Justify
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Fuad Faji Jemal
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Arrange the following compounds in order of increasing solubility in water:
* O2 * LiCl * Br2 * CH3OH Like dissolves like; that
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Belinda
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Speeds up or slows down?
By stirring a gas in a liquid, its solubility ____________ the dissolving process. High or low? A gas's
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Twilight lover
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A saturated solution of
potassium chloride was prepared at X˚C. If 30m3 of this solution required 22.5cm3 of silver
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what is the solubility of calcium sulphate in M, g/L, and g/100 mL?
Write out conversion steps.
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s
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How many grams of Ba(IO3)2 can be dissolved in 500 mL of a 0.100 M KIO3 solution at 25 oC? Use activities for this calculation.
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Annabelle
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Calculate the solubility of Mn(OH)2 in grams per liter when buffered at each of the following.
a) pH 7.4 b) pH 9.2 c) pH 11.5 ALL
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HELP PLEASE
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Students collected data on the appearance of four substances and how they reacted when mixed with water. Which substances
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jff
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