Part B How much Na SO, solution must be added to initiate the precipitation? Express your answer in liters to two significant figures. 195] ΑΣΦ XX√x √x v-1.2.10 6 ? x 10" 43

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Precipitation will occur when Q2 Kp. You can use this to calculate the concentration of SO needed for precipitation of each compound.
CaSO₁:
Ag₂SO4
Part B
Kap[Ca²+][SO]=2.4 x 10-¹
2.4 x 105 = (0.20)[SO,²-]
[SO]=1.2 x 10 M
1.5 x 105 (0.30) [S0,³-]
[SO]=1.7 x 10 M
CaSO, requires a smaller concentration of SO, to precipitate, so it will precipitate first.
-1
Kap=[Ag¹ [SO]=-1.5 × 10-
How much Na SO, solution must be added to initiate the precipitation?
Express your answer in liters to two significant figures.
195] ΑΣΦ
v-1.2.10-6
X √ √xxx
?
X-10"
C31
1
L
Transcribed Image Text:✓ Correct Precipitation will occur when Q2 Kp. You can use this to calculate the concentration of SO needed for precipitation of each compound. CaSO₁: Ag₂SO4 Part B Kap[Ca²+][SO]=2.4 x 10-¹ 2.4 x 105 = (0.20)[SO,²-] [SO]=1.2 x 10 M 1.5 x 105 (0.30) [S0,³-] [SO]=1.7 x 10 M CaSO, requires a smaller concentration of SO, to precipitate, so it will precipitate first. -1 Kap=[Ag¹ [SO]=-1.5 × 10- How much Na SO, solution must be added to initiate the precipitation? Express your answer in liters to two significant figures. 195] ΑΣΦ v-1.2.10-6 X √ √xxx ? X-10" C31 1 L
A 1.0 M Na₂SO4 solution is slowly added to 40 mL of a
solution that is 0.20 M in Ca²+ and 0.30 M in Agt.
Transcribed Image Text:A 1.0 M Na₂SO4 solution is slowly added to 40 mL of a solution that is 0.20 M in Ca²+ and 0.30 M in Agt.
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