The solubility-product constant for Zn(OH)2 is Kp =3.00 x 10-16 The formation constant for the hydroxo complex, Zn(OH)42, is Kf = 4.60 x 1017 A solubility-product constant, Ksp, corresponds to a reaction with the following general format salt(s) cation(aq) + anion(aq) A formation constant, Kr, corresponds to a reaction with the following general format: metal ion(aq) + Lewis base(aq) complex ion(aq) ▾ Part A When Zu(OH)2(s) was added to 1.00 L of a basic solution, 1.04×102 mol of the solid dissolved What is the concentration of OH in the final solution? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ▸ View Available Hint(s) HA 0 ? [OH]= Value Units Submit Provide Foodback

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The solubility-product constant for Zn(OH)2 is
Kp =3.00 x 10-16 The formation constant for
the hydroxo complex, Zn(OH)42, is
Kf = 4.60 x 1017
A solubility-product constant, Ksp, corresponds to a reaction with the following general format
salt(s)
cation(aq) + anion(aq)
A formation constant, Kr, corresponds to a reaction with the following general format:
metal ion(aq) + Lewis base(aq)
complex ion(aq)
▾
Part A
When Zu(OH)2(s) was added to 1.00 L of a basic solution, 1.04×102 mol of the solid dissolved What is
the concentration of OH in the final solution?
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
▸ View Available Hint(s)
HA
0
?
[OH]=
Value
Units
Submit
Provide Foodback
Transcribed Image Text:The solubility-product constant for Zn(OH)2 is Kp =3.00 x 10-16 The formation constant for the hydroxo complex, Zn(OH)42, is Kf = 4.60 x 1017 A solubility-product constant, Ksp, corresponds to a reaction with the following general format salt(s) cation(aq) + anion(aq) A formation constant, Kr, corresponds to a reaction with the following general format: metal ion(aq) + Lewis base(aq) complex ion(aq) ▾ Part A When Zu(OH)2(s) was added to 1.00 L of a basic solution, 1.04×102 mol of the solid dissolved What is the concentration of OH in the final solution? Express your answer with the appropriate units. ▸ View Available Hint(s) HA 0 ? [OH]= Value Units Submit Provide Foodback
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