EBK CHEMISTRY: AN ATOMS FIRST APPROACH
EBK CHEMISTRY: AN ATOMS FIRST APPROACH
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ISBN: 9780100552234
Author: ZUMDAHL
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 15, Problem 35E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The solubility product of each pair of solids is given. The solid that has the smallest molar solubility is to be identified from each given pairs.

Concept introduction: Solubility is defined as the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a certain amount of solvent at certain temperature. The solubility product, Ksp is the equilibrium constant that is applied when salt partially dissolve in a solvent. The solubility product of dissociation of AxBy is calculated as,

Ksp=[A]x[B]y

(a)

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Answer to Problem 35E

Answer

The compound CaF2 has the smallest molar solubility as compared to BaF2 .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

To identify: The solid that has the smallest molar solubility from CaF2 and BaF2 .

The solubility of CaF2 is 2.1×104mol/L_ .

Given

Solubility product of CaF2 is 4.0×1011 .

Since, solid CaF2 is placed in contact with water. Therefore, compound present before the reaction is CaF2 and H2O . The dissociation reaction of CaF2 is,

CaF2(s)Ca2+(aq)+2F(aq)

Since, CaF2 does not dissolved initially, hence,

[Ca2+]initial=[F]initial=0

The solubility of CaF2 can be calculated from the concentration of ions at equilibrium.

It is assumed that smol/L of solid is dissolved to reach the equilibrium. The meaning of 1:2 stoichiometry of salt is,

smol/LCaF2smol/LCa2++2smol/LF

Make the ICE table for the dissociation reaction of CaF2 .

CaF2(s)Ca2+(aq)2F(aq)Initial(M):00Chang(M):s2sEquilibrium(M):s2s

Formula

The solubility product of CaF2 is calculated as,

Ksp=[Ca2+][F]2=(s)(2s)2

Where,

  • Ksp is solubility product.
  • [Ca2+] is concentration of Ca2+ .
  • [F] is concentration of F .
  • s is the solubility.

Substitute the values of Ksp in the above expression.

Ksp=(s)(2s)24.0×1011=4s3s=2.1×104mol/L_

The solubility of BaF2 is 1.8×102mol/L_ .

Given

Solubility product of BaF2 is 2.4×105 .

Since, solid BaF2 is placed in contact with water. Therefore, compound present before the reaction is BaF2 and H2O . The dissociation reaction of BaF2 is,

BaF2(s)Ba2+(aq)+2F(aq)

Since, BaF2 does not dissolved initially, hence,

[Ba2+]initial=[F]initial=0

The solubility of BaF2 can be calculated from the concentration of ions at equilibrium.

It is assumed that smol/L of solid is dissolved to reach the equilibrium. The meaning of 1:2 stoichiometry of salt is,

smol/LBaF2smol/LBa2++2smol/LF

Make the ICE table for the dissociation reaction of BaF2 .

BaF2(s)Ba2+(aq)2F(aq)Initial(M):00Chang(M):s2sEquilibrium(M):s2s

Formula

The solubility product of BaF2 is calculated as,

Ksp=[Ba2+][F]2=(s)(2s)2

Where,

  • Ksp is solubility product.
  • [Ba2+] is concentration of Ba2+ .
  • [F] is concentration of F .
  • s is the solubility.

Substitute the values of Ksp in the above expression.

Ksp=(s)(2s)22.4×105=4s3s=1.8×102mol/L_

The CaF2 has the smallest molar solubility in comparison of BaF2 .

The molar solubility of CaF2 is 2.1×104mol/L whereas the molar solubility of BaF2 is 1.8×102mol/L . Hence, CaF2 has the smallest molar solubility in comparison of BaF2 .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The solubility product of each pair of solids is given. The solid that has the smallest molar solubility is to be identified from each given pairs.

Concept introduction: Solubility is defined as the maximum amount of solute that can dissolve at a certain amount of solvent at certain temperature. The solubility product, Ksp is the equilibrium constant that is applied when salt partially dissolve in a solvent. The solubility product of dissociation of AxBy is calculated as,

Ksp=[A]x[B]y

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 35E

Answer

The compound FePO4 has the smallest molar solubility as compared to Ca3(PO4)2 .

Explanation of Solution

Explanation

To identify: The solid that has the smallest molar solubility from Ca3(PO4)2 and FePO4 .

The solubility of Ca3(PO4)2 is 1.6×107mol/L_ .

Given

Solubility product of Ca3(PO4)2 is 1.3×1032 .

Since, solid Ca3(PO4)2 is placed in contact with water. Therefore, compound present before the reaction is Ca3(PO4)2 and H2O . The dissociation reaction of Ca3(PO4)2 is,

Ca3(PO4)2(s)3Ca2+(aq)+2PO43(aq)

Since, Ca3(PO4)2 does not dissolved initially, hence,

[Ca2+]initial=[PO43]initial=0

The solubility of Ca3(PO4)2 can be calculated from the concentration of ions at equilibrium.

It is assumed that smol/L of solid is dissolved to reach the equilibrium. The meaning of 3:2 stoichiometry of salt is,

smol/LCa3(PO4)23smol/LCa2++2smol/LPO43

Make the ICE table for the dissociation reaction of Ca3(PO4)2 .

Ca3(PO4)2(s)3Ca2+(aq)2PO4(aq)3Initial(M):00Chang(M):3s2sEquilibrium(M):3s2s

Formula

The solubility product of Ca3(PO4)2 is calculated as,

Ksp=[Ca2+]3[PO43]2=(3s)3(2s)2

Where,

  • Ksp is solubility product.
  • [Ca2+] is concentration of Ca2+ .
  • [PO43] is concentration of PO43 .
  • s is the solubility.

Substitute the values of Ksp in the above expression.

Ksp=(3s)3(2s)21.3×1032=108s5s=1.6×107mol/L_

The solubility of FePO4 is 1.0×1011mol/L_ .

Given

Solubility product of FePO4 is 2.4×105 .

Since, solid FePO4 is placed in contact with water. Therefore, compound present before the reaction is FePO4 and H2O . The dissociation reaction of FePO4 is,

FePO4(s)Fe3+(aq)+PO43(aq)

Since, FePO4 does not dissolved initially, hence,

[Fe3+]initial=[PO43]initial=0

The solubility of FePO4 can be calculated from the concentration of ions at equilibrium.

It is assumed that smol/L of solid is dissolved to reach the equilibrium. The meaning of 1:1 stoichiometry of salt is,

smol/LFePO4smol/LFe3++smol/LPO43

Make the ICE table for the dissociation reaction of FePO4 .

FePO4(s)Fe3+(aq)PO4(aq)3Initial(M):00Chang(M):ssEquilibrium(M):ss

Formula

The solubility product of FePO4 is calculated as,

Ksp=[Fe3+][PO43]=(s)(s)

Where,

  • Ksp is solubility product.
  • [Fe3+] is concentration of Fe3+ .
  • [PO43] is concentration of PO43 .
  • s is the solubility.

Substitute the values of Ksp in the above expression.

Ksp=(s)(s)1.0×1022=s2s=1.0×1011mol/L_

The FePO4 has the smallest molar solubility in comparison of Ca3(PO4)2 .

The molar solubility of Ca3(PO4)2 is 1.6×107mol/L whereas the molar solubility of FePO4 is 1.0×1011mol/L . Hence, FePO4 has the smallest molar solubility in comparison of Ca3(PO4)2 .

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