What will be the result if 100 mL of 0.06 M Ca(NO3)2 is added to 50 mL of 0.06 M K2C2O4? Assume the reaction takes place at 25°C and Ksp of CaC2O4(s) is 1.7 x 10-⁹. a. No precipitate will form b. A precipitate will form and an excess of Ca2+ ions will remain in solution A precipitate will form and an excess of C2O42- ions will remain in solution d. A precipitate will form and both Ca2+ and C₂042 ions are present in excess C.
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![19. What will be the result if 100 mL of 0.06 M Ca(NO3)2 is added to 50 mL of 0.06 M K₂C2O4?
Assume the reaction takes place at 25°C and Ksp of CaC₂O4(s) is 1.7 x 10⁹.
a. No precipitate will form
b.
A precipitate will form and an excess of Ca2+ ions will remain in solution
A precipitate will form and an excess of C₂O42- ions will remain in solution
A precipitate will form and both Ca²+ and C₂O4²- ions are present in excess
c.
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