1.  Given the following equilibria and equilibrium constants.       Ca2+  +  2C2O42-  +  H2O  <->  CaC2O4•H2O(s)   Ksp = 1.96×10-8   H2C2O4  <->  H+  +  HC2O4-     Ka1 = 5.60×10-2   HC2O4-   <->  H+  +  C2O42-     Ka2 = 5.42×10-5      Which species would increase upon the addition of 0.1 M HCl(aq)?                 2.  Solid Mn(OH)2(s) is added to 1.0 liter of distilled water.  What is the concentration of Mn2+ in the solution?      The Ksp for Mn(OH)2(s) is 1.6×10-13.

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1.  Given the following equilibria and equilibrium constants.      
Ca2+  +  2C2O42-  +  H2O  <->  CaC2O4•H2O(s)   Ksp = 1.96×10-8  
H2C2O4  <->  H+  +  HC2O4-     Ka1 = 5.60×10-2  
HC2O4-   <->  H+  +  C2O42-     Ka2 = 5.42×10-5  
   Which species would increase upon the addition of 0.1 M HCl(aq)?    
           
2.  Solid Mn(OH)2(s) is added to 1.0 liter of distilled water.  What is the concentration of Mn2+ in the solution?
     The Ksp for Mn(OH)2(s) is 1.6×10-13.        
           
           
3.  Solid Mn(OH)2(s) is added to 1.0 liter of a 0.01 M NaOH solution.  What is the concentration of Mn2+ in the solution?
     The Ksp for Mn(OH)2(s) is 1.6×10-13.        
           
           
4.  Most sulfide compounds of transition metals are very insoluble.  However, the solubility products vary over a wide range
     and separations of metal sulfides can be accomplished by using the pH of the solution to control the S2- concentration.
     Consider the following metal sulfide solutbility products:      
  FeS Ksp = 8.01×10-19    
  CoS Ksp = 5.0×10-22    
  CdS Ksp = 1.0×10-27    
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