A solution containing sodium fluoride is mixed with one containing calcium nitrate to form a solution that is 0.010 M in NaF and 0.014 M in Ca(NO3)2. The following table shows Kp values for a number of compounds. Formula CACO, 4.96 x 10 CaF2 1.46 x 10 1

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A solution containing sodium fluoride is mixed with
one containing calcium nitrate to form a solution
that is 0.010 M in NaF and 0.014 M in
Ca(NO3)2. The following table shows Kp values
for a number of compounds.
Formula
K
CACO,
4.96 x 10
CaF2
1.46 x 10-10
Ca(OH); 4.68 x 106
PBCO, 7.40 x 10 14
PbF;
3.3 x 10
Pb(OH); 1.43 x 10 30
MgCOs 6.82 x 106
5.16 x 10-11
Transcribed Image Text:A solution containing sodium fluoride is mixed with one containing calcium nitrate to form a solution that is 0.010 M in NaF and 0.014 M in Ca(NO3)2. The following table shows Kp values for a number of compounds. Formula K CACO, 4.96 x 10 CaF2 1.46 x 10-10 Ca(OH); 4.68 x 106 PBCO, 7.40 x 10 14 PbF; 3.3 x 10 Pb(OH); 1.43 x 10 30 MgCOs 6.82 x 106 5.16 x 10-11
MgCO,
6.82 x 10
MgF2
5.16 x 10-11
Mg(OH)2 2.06 × 10-13
Will a precipitate form in the mixed solution? If
so, identify the precipitate.
Express your answer as a chemical formula.
Enter noreaction if no precipitate is
formed.
Transcribed Image Text:MgCO, 6.82 x 10 MgF2 5.16 x 10-11 Mg(OH)2 2.06 × 10-13 Will a precipitate form in the mixed solution? If so, identify the precipitate. Express your answer as a chemical formula. Enter noreaction if no precipitate is formed.
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