15.94 Use the following solubility data to calculate a value of Kgp for each compound: (a) SRF2: 1.03 × 103 M (b) Cul: 1.05 × 10-6 M -4 (c) MgC2O4: 0.094 g/L (d) Zn(CN)2: 4.95 × 10 g/L
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![**Section 15.94**
Use the following solubility data to calculate a value of Ksp for each compound:
- (a) SrF2: \(1.03 \times 10^{-3}\) M
- (b) CuI: \(1.05 \times 10^{-6}\) M
- (c) MgC2O4: 0.094 g/L
- (d) Zn(CN)2: 4.95 \( \times 10^{-4}\) g/L
**Section 15.95**
Use the following solubility data to calculate a value of Ksp for each compound:
- (a) CdCO3: 1.0 \( \times 10^{-6}\) M
- (b) Ca(OH)2: 1.06 \( \times 10^{-2}\) M
- (c) PbBr2: 4.34 g/L
- (d) BaCrO4: 2.8 \( \times 10^{-5}\) g/L
**Section 15.97**
Use the values of Ksp to calculate the solubility of the following compounds (in g/L):
- (a) Ag2CO3
- (b) Mg(OH)2
- (c) Ag2SO3
**Section 15.98**
Factors That Affect Solubility (Section 15.12)
Use Le Châtelier’s principle to explain the following changes in the solubility of Ag2CO3 in water:
- (a) Decrease on addition of AgNO3
- (b) Increase on addition of HNO3](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd34ce3f1-718c-475d-b84a-2ba4a5b1af1a%2Fbd3d7504-bed9-4ad2-a2b6-256ef33e92ca%2Fvmdeowm.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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