3. For the following insoluble salt, write a dissociation equation showing the products and balancing the equation. Once completed, write a Ksp expression for the insoluble salt. Insoluble salt: Ag2CrO4
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![## 3.
For the following insoluble salt, write a dissociation equation showing the products and balancing the equation. Once completed, write a Ksp expression for the insoluble salt.
**Insoluble salt:** Ag₂CrO₄
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## 4.
The formation of glucose from water and carbon dioxide is an extremely important reaction for life to exist. Plants perform this reaction through the process of photosynthesis, creating the base of the food chain. The UNBALANCED equation is:
\[ \text{H}_2\text{O (g)} + \text{CO}_2\text{ (g)} \leftrightarrow \text{C}_6\text{H}_{12}\text{O}_6\text{ (s)} + \text{O}_2\text{ (g)} \]
At a particular temperature, the equilibrium concentrations were found to be:
\[ [\text{H}_2\text{O}] = 7.90 \times 10^{-2} M, \]
\[ [\text{CO}_2] = 0.930 \, M, \]
\[ [\text{O}_2] = 2.40 \times 10^{-3} M. \]
**Tasks:**
a. Balance the equation.
b. Write an expression for \( K_C \).
c. Calculate the value of \( K_C \) for the reaction at equilibrium.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd6cc73a6-72c8-4e2b-a22b-5b06a5805dfc%2F15f6899f-b850-4668-be91-40bfa74da9f4%2F069cqd_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)

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