Chemistry for Engineering Students
Chemistry for Engineering Students
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Author: Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.51PAE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: Solubility of ZnCO3 in water

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Let solubility of ZnCO3 is 3 then

ZnCO 3 ( S ) Zn2+(aq)M C O 3 2 ( aq )M
Initial concentration Change in concentration due to ZnCO 3 dissolved per L Solid Solid 0 S 0 S
Final concentration solid S S

We know that

KSP=[Zn2+][CO32]

KSP=S×SKSP=1.5×1011

Putting these value you get

1.5×1011=S×SS=1.5× 10 11=3.9×106

Hence molar solubility of Zinc carbonate in saturated solution =3.9×106 M

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: Calculate the solubility of ZnCO3 in 0.050M Zn(NO3)2.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Zn(N O 3)2Zn2+(aq)+2NO3(aq)0.050M      2×(0.050)M

Molarity (M)

Zn(NO3)2=0.050M

ZnCO3(S)Zn2+(aq)+CO2(aq)

Let solubility of

ZnCO3(S) is S M      S       S

ZnCO3(S)

Zn2+(aq)M

CO32(aq)M

Initial concentration Solid 0.050

0

Change in concentration due to

ZnCO3(S)

Solid

S

S

Final concentration solid

(0.050+S)

S

KSP=[Zn2+(aq)][CO32(aq)]

Putting the value of final concentration

KSP=(0.050+S)(S)

Putting the value of KSP=1.5×1011

1.5×1011=(0.050+S)(S)

We assume 0.050+S0.05

1.5×1011=0.050+SS=1.5× 10 115× 10 2=0.3×109=3×1010M

Hence my assumption 0.050+S0.05

Therefore, the molar solubility of ZnCO3 in 0.050M Zn(NO3)2. Solution is 3×1010M.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: Calculate the solubility of ZnCO3 in 0.050M,K2CO3.

(c)

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K2CO3(S)2K+(aq)+CO32(aq)

So, 0.050M K2CO3, gives 2×0.050 K+(aq) and 1×0.050CO32(aq).

Let solubility of ZnCO3(S)=S

The S mole of ZnCO3(S) is dissolved in per liter of solution, so it gives S mole of CO32(aq) per liter of solution.

The potassium ions would not have any effect on solubility of ZnCO3(S), but CO3 ion of K2CO3(S) acts as initial source of CO3 ion. And effect the solubility of ZnCO3(S).

ZnCO3(S)

Zn2+(aq)M

CO32(aq)M

Initial concentration

Due to

K2

CO

3.

(S

)

Solid

0

0.05

Change in concentration due to

ZnCO3

(S

)

Solid

S

S

Final concentration solid

S

(0.050+S)

KSP=[Zn2+][CO32]

Putting the value

1.5×1011=S(0.050+S)S<<0.05 so 0.05+S=0.05S=1.5× 10 110.05=0.3×109=3×1010M

So solubility of ZnCO3(S) in 0.050MK2CO3 Solution is 3×1010M.

Conclusion

Initial presence of common anion or cation reduce the solubility of salt.

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