B. Molar Solubility of Calcium Hydroxide in the Presence of a Common Ion Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 1. Volume of saturated Ca(OH), with added CaCl, solution (mL) 25.0 25.0 25.0 2. Concentration of standardized HCI solution (moVL) 0.05956 O.00 16.80 32.5 3. Buret reading, initial (mL) 4. Buret reading, final (mL) 10.80 32.9 488 5. Volume of HCI added (mL) 6. Moles of HCI added (mol) 7. Moles of OH¯ in saturated solution (mol) 8. (OH"], equilibrium (mo/L)

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B. Molar Solubility of Calcium Hydroxide in the Presence of a Common Ion
Trial 1
Trial 2
Trial 3
OM
1. Volume of saturated Ca(OH), with added
CaCl, solution (mL)
25.0
25.0
25.0
0.05956
16.80
32.9
2. Concentration of standardized HCI solution (moVL)
3. Buret reading, initial (mL)
O.00
33.5
4. Buret reading, final (mL)
10.80
48
5. Volume of HCI added (mL)
6. Moles of HCI added (mol)
7. Moles of OH¯ in saturated solution (mol)
8. (OH), equilibrium (moVL)
9. Molar solubility of Ca(OH), with added
CaCl, (mo/L)
10. Average molar solubility of Ca(OH), with added
CaCl, (mo/L)
Account for the different molar solubilities in Part A.11 and Part B.10 (Report Sheet).
Transcribed Image Text:B. Molar Solubility of Calcium Hydroxide in the Presence of a Common Ion Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 OM 1. Volume of saturated Ca(OH), with added CaCl, solution (mL) 25.0 25.0 25.0 0.05956 16.80 32.9 2. Concentration of standardized HCI solution (moVL) 3. Buret reading, initial (mL) O.00 33.5 4. Buret reading, final (mL) 10.80 48 5. Volume of HCI added (mL) 6. Moles of HCI added (mol) 7. Moles of OH¯ in saturated solution (mol) 8. (OH), equilibrium (moVL) 9. Molar solubility of Ca(OH), with added CaCl, (mo/L) 10. Average molar solubility of Ca(OH), with added CaCl, (mo/L) Account for the different molar solubilities in Part A.11 and Part B.10 (Report Sheet).
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