An aqueous solution contains 0.100 M of each Fe+3, Ni+2, and Ag+ and you want to use NaOH(s) to selectively precipitate each metal ion. a) In what order will these metal ions precipitate? b) What is the pH at which each of these metal ions will precipitate? c) After the first precipitate is collected, what is the concentration of the remaining two metal ions in solution? d) After the second precipitate is collected, what is the concentration of the remaining metal ion in solution? e) Is NaOH(s) equally effective for separating the first precipitate as it is for separating the second precipitate? Explain your answer

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An aqueous solution contains 0.100 M of each Fe+3, Ni+2, and Ag+ and you want to use
NaOH(s) to
selectively precipitate each metal ion.
a) In what order will these metal ions precipitate?
b) What is the pH at which each of these metal ions will precipitate?
c) After the first precipitate is collected, what is the concentration of the remaining two
metal ions
in solution?
d) After the second precipitate is collected, what is the concentration of the remaining metal
ion in
solution?
e) Is NaOH(s) equally effective for separating the first precipitate as it is for separating the
second
precipitate? Explain your answer
Transcribed Image Text:An aqueous solution contains 0.100 M of each Fe+3, Ni+2, and Ag+ and you want to use NaOH(s) to selectively precipitate each metal ion. a) In what order will these metal ions precipitate? b) What is the pH at which each of these metal ions will precipitate? c) After the first precipitate is collected, what is the concentration of the remaining two metal ions in solution? d) After the second precipitate is collected, what is the concentration of the remaining metal ion in solution? e) Is NaOH(s) equally effective for separating the first precipitate as it is for separating the second precipitate? Explain your answer
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