Determine the molar solubility of Al(OH)3 in a solution containing 0.0500 M AICI3. For Al(OH)3, Kp = 1.3x10-33 %3D (a) 5.2x1012 M (b) 9.9x10-12 M (c) 1.4x1011 M (d) 2.6x109 M Alg+ 30H 1.3X10"- -33 [•0500M1[35T

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8. What is the correct equilibrium expression for dissolution of the poorly soluble salt BizS3(s)?
Bin 53
2B:135
(a) Ksp= [Bi*]?[S²-13
(b) Ksp = [3 Bi3"]?[2 S²-j3
(c) Ksp [2 Bi3"]³[3 S²-]³
(d) Ksp = 2[Bi3]? +3[S-]3
(28:1 is
9. Determine the molar solubility of Al(OH)3 in a solution containing 0.0500 M AICI3. For Al(OH)3, Ksp = 1.3x10-33
(a) 5.2x10-12 M
(b) 9.9x10-12 M
(c) 1.4x10-11 M
(d) 2.6x109 M
Alg 30H-
1.3X10= [.0500MT[3S
1,3 % [o500m I[a5]
1,3
10. Addition of sodium bromide, NaBr, a soluble salt, to a saturated solution of silver bromide (AgBr, Ksp 5.35x1
would cause the:
(a) concentrations of Ag*(aq) and Br"(aq) to increase, and the amount of AgBr(s) to increase.
(b) concentration of Br (aq) to increase, the concentration of Ag*(aq) to decrease, and the amount of AgBr(s)
increase.
(c) concentration of Br (aq) to decrease, the concentration of Ag"(aq) to increase, and the amount of AgBr to
decrease.
Transcribed Image Text:A Read aloud V Draw Highlight 8. What is the correct equilibrium expression for dissolution of the poorly soluble salt BizS3(s)? Bin 53 2B:135 (a) Ksp= [Bi*]?[S²-13 (b) Ksp = [3 Bi3"]?[2 S²-j3 (c) Ksp [2 Bi3"]³[3 S²-]³ (d) Ksp = 2[Bi3]? +3[S-]3 (28:1 is 9. Determine the molar solubility of Al(OH)3 in a solution containing 0.0500 M AICI3. For Al(OH)3, Ksp = 1.3x10-33 (a) 5.2x10-12 M (b) 9.9x10-12 M (c) 1.4x10-11 M (d) 2.6x109 M Alg 30H- 1.3X10= [.0500MT[3S 1,3 % [o500m I[a5] 1,3 10. Addition of sodium bromide, NaBr, a soluble salt, to a saturated solution of silver bromide (AgBr, Ksp 5.35x1 would cause the: (a) concentrations of Ag*(aq) and Br"(aq) to increase, and the amount of AgBr(s) to increase. (b) concentration of Br (aq) to increase, the concentration of Ag*(aq) to decrease, and the amount of AgBr(s) increase. (c) concentration of Br (aq) to decrease, the concentration of Ag"(aq) to increase, and the amount of AgBr to decrease.
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