A 5.00 g sample of M₂S is added to distilled water and allowed to reach equilibrium over a period of thre days. Which of the following would increase the amount of dissolved M₂S(s)?

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A salt is made of the M* ion and the sulfide ion, S2- and dissociates in water as shown below. M₂S(s) 2 M+ (aq) + S²-(aq) A 5.00 g sample of M₂S is added to distilled water and allowed to reach equilibrium over a period of three days. Which of the following would increase the amount of dissolved M₂S(s)?
 
O Adding a sample of Na₂S(s) to the solution.
O Adding a sample of MNO3(s) to the solution.
O Adding distilled water to increase the total amount of solution from 50 mL to 100 mL.
O Adding an additional 1.00 grams of M₂S(s).
A salt is made of the M* ion and the sulfide ion, S2- and dissociates in water as shown below.
M₂S(s) 2 M+(aq) + S²-(aq)
A 5.00 g sample of M₂S is added to distilled water and allowed to reach equilibrium over a period of three
days. Which of the following would increase the amount of dissolved M₂S(s)?
O Adding a sample of Na₂S(s) to the solution.
O Adding a sample of MNO3(s) to the solution.
O Adding distilled water to increase the total amount of solution from 50 mL to 100 mL.
O Adding an additional 1.00 grams of M₂S(s).
Transcribed Image Text:A salt is made of the M* ion and the sulfide ion, S2- and dissociates in water as shown below. M₂S(s) 2 M+(aq) + S²-(aq) A 5.00 g sample of M₂S is added to distilled water and allowed to reach equilibrium over a period of three days. Which of the following would increase the amount of dissolved M₂S(s)? O Adding a sample of Na₂S(s) to the solution. O Adding a sample of MNO3(s) to the solution. O Adding distilled water to increase the total amount of solution from 50 mL to 100 mL. O Adding an additional 1.00 grams of M₂S(s).
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