Suppose 50.00 mL of 2.0 X 10-6 M T(NO3)3 is added to 50.00 mL of 2.0 X 10-4 M ZIO3. Which of the following statements is true? For T(IO3)3, Ksp = 1.0 X 10-14. Note: T(NO3)3 and ZIO3 are nonexistent, ionic compounds. O A precipitate forms because Qc > Ksp. O No precipitate forms because Qc > Ksp. O No precipitate forms because Qc = Ksp. O A precipitate forms because Qc < Ksp. O No precipitate forms because Qc < Ksp.

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Suppose 50.00 mL of 2.0 X 10-6 M T(NO3)3 is added to 50.00 mL of 2.0 X 10-4 M ZIO3. Which of the
following statements is true? For T(IO3)3, Ksp = 1.0 X 10-14.
Note: T(NO3)3 and ZIO3 are nonexistent, ionic compounds.
O A precipitate forms because Qc > Ksp.
O No precipitate forms because Qc > Ksp.
O No precipitate forms because Qc = Ksp.
O A precipitate forms because Qc < Ksp.
O No precipitate forms use Qc < Ksp.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose 50.00 mL of 2.0 X 10-6 M T(NO3)3 is added to 50.00 mL of 2.0 X 10-4 M ZIO3. Which of the following statements is true? For T(IO3)3, Ksp = 1.0 X 10-14. Note: T(NO3)3 and ZIO3 are nonexistent, ionic compounds. O A precipitate forms because Qc > Ksp. O No precipitate forms because Qc > Ksp. O No precipitate forms because Qc = Ksp. O A precipitate forms because Qc < Ksp. O No precipitate forms use Qc < Ksp.
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