22. Given the unbalanced equation V₂0, +W VO+ WO₂, when the overall reaction equation is balanced in acidic solution, what will the coefficient of H₂O(/) be? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 e. There is no H₂O in the balanced equation
22. Given the unbalanced equation V₂0, +W VO+ WO₂, when the overall reaction equation is balanced in acidic solution, what will the coefficient of H₂O(/) be? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 e. There is no H₂O in the balanced equation
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![16. What is the K, expression for the dissolution of nickel (II) phosphate in water?
a. [N][PO]
c. [N][PO]
[Ni, (PO₂)₂]
b. [NiT [PO
[Ni,(PO4)₂]
d. [NiT [PO]
17. Solid yttrium fluoride (YF:) is added to pure water until the solution becomes saturated. The [Y] in the saturated
solution is found to be 4.23 x10 M. What is the value of K for YF?
a. 8.64x10
b.
3.20x10
c. 1.61x10
d. 7.57x10-17
e. 1.79x10-11
18. Which of the following correctly ranks the salts in terms of increasing molar solubility?
Pbl
K=9.8x10
a. TII<Pbl < Agl
b. Pbl <TII < Agl
Agt
Kip-8.5x10-17
a. 2.45x10³
c. Pbl: <Agl<TII
d. TII Agl< Pbl₂
b. 4.97x1019
e. (Ni,(PO₂):1/
19. In which of the following solutions will cadmium iodate (Cd(103)2, Kp = 2.5x105) be the least soluble?
e. 0.10 M NaCl
a. 0.10 M Cd(NO₂)2
b. 0.10 M NalO;
c. Pure water
d. A solution with pH = 1
TII
Kp = 5.5x10
20. Solutions can be analyzed for sulfate content using gravimetric analysis by precipitation of sulfate ions as BaSO
(K=1.08x100). If a solution has a [SO] of 2.10x10 M, what [Ba], in M, will be required to initiate
precipitation?
a. 2.10x10
b. 5.14x10
d. 1.04x10-5
e. 4.41x10³
c. 2.27x10¹
21. Given the following reactions and equilibrium constants:
e. Agl<TII < Pbl₂
Ag, CO, (s) = 2Ag (ag) + CO (aq)
[Ag(NH₂),] (aq) = Ag (aq) + 2NH₂(aq)
Calculate the value of Ke for the reaction of silver carbonate with ammonia to form the silver ammine complex:
Ag,CO,(s)+4NH, (aq) = 2[Ag(NH;) ] (@g)+CO} (aq)
c. 1.44x10+
d. 2.92x10-26 e. 1.18x107
22. Given the unbalanced equation V,05 + W VO+WO₂,
acidic solution, what will the coefficient of H₂O(l) be?
a. 2
b. 3
Kp -8.46-10-12
K₁=5.88-10-8
when the overall reaction equation is balanced in
d. S
e. There is no H₂O in the balanced equation](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F43965b80-42e8-41df-9b51-2c2200725cfe%2F9805b272-ab81-4c83-91b6-09a332e2f701%2Freshm1_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:16. What is the K, expression for the dissolution of nickel (II) phosphate in water?
a. [N][PO]
c. [N][PO]
[Ni, (PO₂)₂]
b. [NiT [PO
[Ni,(PO4)₂]
d. [NiT [PO]
17. Solid yttrium fluoride (YF:) is added to pure water until the solution becomes saturated. The [Y] in the saturated
solution is found to be 4.23 x10 M. What is the value of K for YF?
a. 8.64x10
b.
3.20x10
c. 1.61x10
d. 7.57x10-17
e. 1.79x10-11
18. Which of the following correctly ranks the salts in terms of increasing molar solubility?
Pbl
K=9.8x10
a. TII<Pbl < Agl
b. Pbl <TII < Agl
Agt
Kip-8.5x10-17
a. 2.45x10³
c. Pbl: <Agl<TII
d. TII Agl< Pbl₂
b. 4.97x1019
e. (Ni,(PO₂):1/
19. In which of the following solutions will cadmium iodate (Cd(103)2, Kp = 2.5x105) be the least soluble?
e. 0.10 M NaCl
a. 0.10 M Cd(NO₂)2
b. 0.10 M NalO;
c. Pure water
d. A solution with pH = 1
TII
Kp = 5.5x10
20. Solutions can be analyzed for sulfate content using gravimetric analysis by precipitation of sulfate ions as BaSO
(K=1.08x100). If a solution has a [SO] of 2.10x10 M, what [Ba], in M, will be required to initiate
precipitation?
a. 2.10x10
b. 5.14x10
d. 1.04x10-5
e. 4.41x10³
c. 2.27x10¹
21. Given the following reactions and equilibrium constants:
e. Agl<TII < Pbl₂
Ag, CO, (s) = 2Ag (ag) + CO (aq)
[Ag(NH₂),] (aq) = Ag (aq) + 2NH₂(aq)
Calculate the value of Ke for the reaction of silver carbonate with ammonia to form the silver ammine complex:
Ag,CO,(s)+4NH, (aq) = 2[Ag(NH;) ] (@g)+CO} (aq)
c. 1.44x10+
d. 2.92x10-26 e. 1.18x107
22. Given the unbalanced equation V,05 + W VO+WO₂,
acidic solution, what will the coefficient of H₂O(l) be?
a. 2
b. 3
Kp -8.46-10-12
K₁=5.88-10-8
when the overall reaction equation is balanced in
d. S
e. There is no H₂O in the balanced equation
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