please help I am having a difficult time answering these questions. I am submitting it as one because they are all related so please answer all of them.  Fill in the entire table and then answer the following questions. please type the answers ( show all steps, states of matter for all equations.) all these questions are related to that pre-lab table.    1.     Fill in the following table with the Ksp values for any insoluble salt that forms from a metal ion in the left column and the anions in the other columns. Some have already been provided for you. If a salt is soluble in water write N/A    Prelab Table.  Selected Ksp Values Metal Cl- OH- SO42- CrO42- C2O42- Ag+ 1.8 x 10-10         Pb2+ 1.7 x 10-5 1.4x10-20 1.3x10-8 2.3x10-13   Hg22+ 1.4 x 10-18         Ba2+           Ca2+           Mg2+           Na+           K+           NH4+                         a)  Why were you unable to find some of the Ksp values for some ions? 2.      In a test tube containing a precipitate of PbCrO4 in water: What are the concentrations of the lead (II) and chromate ions in equilibrium with the solid?  Show your calculations. Use the Ksp from the Prelab table above. [Pb+2] =              M [CrO4-2] =           M 3.      How can AgCl(s) be dissolved completely ?  (a)    Write an equation for the reaction you described in (a). 4.      If HCl is added to a solution containing the following ions; Ag+, Mg2+, K+, and Ba2+, which ion(s) should precipitate based on your prelab Table? 5.      If sulfuric acid is added to a solution containing the following possible ions:  Ag+, Ca2+, NH4+, and Pb2+, which ions should precipitate? 6.

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 please help I am having a difficult time answering these questions.

I am submitting it as one because they are all related so please answer all of them.

 Fill in the entire table and then answer the following questions.

please type the answers ( show all steps, states of matter for all equations.)

all these questions are related to that pre-lab table. 

 

1.     Fill in the following table with the Ksp values for any insoluble salt that forms from a metal ion in the left column and the anions in the other columns. Some have already been provided for you. If a salt is soluble in water write N/A 

 

Prelab Table.  Selected Ksp Values

Metal

Cl-

OH-

SO42-

CrO42-

C2O42-

Ag+

1.8 x 10-10

 

 

 

 

Pb2+

1.7 x 10-5

1.4x10-20

1.3x10-8

2.3x10-13

 

Hg22+

1.4 x 10-18

 

 

 

 

Ba2+

 

 

 

 

 

Ca2+

 

 

 

 

 

Mg2+

 

 

 

 

 

Na+

 

 

 

 

 

K+

 

 

 

 

 

NH4+

 

 

 

 

 

              a)  Why were you unable to find some of the Ksp values for some ions?

2.      In a test tube containing a precipitate of PbCrO4 in water: What are the concentrations of the lead (II) and chromate ions in equilibrium with the solid?  Show your calculations. Use the Ksp from the Prelab table above.

[Pb+2] =              M

[CrO4-2] =           M

3.      How can AgCl(s) be dissolved completely ? 

(a)    Write an equation for the reaction you described in (a).

4.      If HCl is added to a solution containing the following ions; Ag+, Mg2+, K+, and Ba2+, which ion(s) should precipitate based on your prelab Table?

5.      If sulfuric acid is added to a solution containing the following possible ions:  Ag+, Ca2+, NH4+, and Pb2+, which ions should precipitate?

6.       Notice 6M HCl is added to a solution containing all of the ions shown in Table 1.  Answer the following:

a)  Which ions will precipitate out of solution as metal chloride solids?

b) Which of those metal chlorides is the most soluble in water?

  Hint:  use Ksp values listed in your Prelab Table and calculate the molar solubility in water to prove your answer.

 

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