Definition Definition State where the components involved in a reversible reaction, namely reactants and product, do not change concentration any further with time. Chemical equilibrium results when the rate of the forward reaction becomes equal to the rate of the reverse reaction.
Chapter 12, Problem 12.47PAE
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The equilibrium equation and Kspexpression for dissolution of silver bromide in water
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
When the salt is dissolved in water, it forms the ions. When AgBr is dissolved in water, it dissociates as;
AgBr(s)⇄Ag+(aq)+Br-(aq)
Applying Law of Chemical equilibrium, K=[Ag+(aq)][Br-(aq)][AgBr(s)]
Since dissociation of undissociated solid remains constant, so [AgBr(s)] = 1 and K here represents solubility for the salt, it is expressed as Ksp
So, Ksp=[Ag+][Br-]
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The equilibrium equation and Kspexpression for dissolution of copper hydroxide in water
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
Cu(OH)2 dissociates as :
Cu(OH)2(s)⇄Cu2+(aq)+2OH-(aq)
Applying Law of Chemical equilibrium,
K=[Cu2+(aq)][OH-(aq)]2[Cu(OH)2(s)]
Since dissociation of undissociated solid remains constant, so Cu(OH)2 (s)= 1 and K here represents solubility for the salt, it is expressed as Ksp
So, Ksp=[Cu2+][OH-]2
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
The equilibrium equation and Kspexpression for dissolution of barium sulfate in water
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
BaSO4 dissociates as;
BaSO4(s)⇄Ba2+(aq)+SO42-(aq)
Applying Law of Chemical equilibrium, K=[Ba2+(aq)][SO42−(aq)][BaSO4(s)]
Since dissociation of undissociated solid remains constant, so BaSO4 (s)= 1 and K here represents solubility for the salt, it is expressed as Ksp
So, Ksp=[Ba2+][SO42-]
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
To write equilibrium equation and Kspexpression for dissolution of lead chromate in water
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
PbCrO4 dissociates as;
PbCrO4(s)⇄Pb2+(aq)+CrO42-(aq)
Applying Law of Chemical equilibrium,
K=[Pb2+(aq)][CrO42-(aq)][PbCrO4(s)]
Since dissociation of undissociated solid remains constant, so PbCrO4 (s)= 1 and K here represents solubility for the salt, it is expressed as Ksp
So, Ksp = [Pb2+][CrO42-]
Interpretation Introduction
To determine:
To write equilibrium equation and Kspexpression for dissolution of magnesium phosphate in water
Expert Solution
Explanation of Solution
Mg3(PO4)2 dissociates as;
Mg3(PO4)2(s)⇄3Mg2+(aq)+2PO43-(aq)
Applying Law of Chemical equilibrium, K=[Mg2+(aq)]3[PO43−(aq)]2[Mg3(PO4)2(s)]
Since dissociation of undissociated solid remains constant, so Mg3(PO4)2 (s)= 1 and K here represents solubility for the salt, it is expressed as Ksp
So, Ksp=[Mg2+]3[PO43-]2
Conclusion
Ksp expression for each of the following equilibrium for dissolution of salts in water is written as;AgBr(s)⇄Ag+(aq)+Br-(aq)
Ksp=[Ag+][Br-]
Cu(OH)2(s)⇄Cu2+(aq)+2OH-(aq)
Ksp=[Cu2+][OH-]2
BaSO4(s)⇄Ba2+(aq)+SO42-(aq)
Ksp=[Ba2+][SO42-]
PbCrO4(s)⇄Pb2+(aq)+CrO42-(aq)
Ksp = [Pb2+][CrO42-]
Mg3(PO4)2(s)⇄3Mg2+(aq)+2PO43-(aq)
Ksp=[Mg2+]3[PO43-]2
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Check the box under each a amino acid.
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Note for advanced students: don't assume every amino acid shown must be found in nature.
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Explanation
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Write the systematic name of each organic molecule:
structure
HO-C-CH2-CH3
O
-OH
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-C-OH
CH3
CH3-CH-CH2-C-OH
Explanation
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