(a) Interpretation: The ionization equation of the given sparingly soluble salt is to be stated and the solubility of the salt in mol/L is to be calculated. Concept Introduction: The solubility product is represented by K sp . The solubility product describes the solubility of the solid substance in the solvent at the particular temperature. The high value of solubility product indicates that the substance will be more soluble in water, whereas the low value of solubility product is the indication of the low solubility of the solid in the solvent.
(a) Interpretation: The ionization equation of the given sparingly soluble salt is to be stated and the solubility of the salt in mol/L is to be calculated. Concept Introduction: The solubility product is represented by K sp . The solubility product describes the solubility of the solid substance in the solvent at the particular temperature. The high value of solubility product indicates that the substance will be more soluble in water, whereas the low value of solubility product is the indication of the low solubility of the solid in the solvent.
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 17, Problem 90AP
Interpretation Introduction
(a)
Interpretation:
The ionization equation of the given sparingly soluble salt is to be stated and the solubility of the salt in mol/L is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The solubility product is represented by Ksp. The solubility product describes the solubility of the solid substance in the solvent at the particular temperature. The high value of solubility product indicates that the substance will be more soluble in water, whereas the low value of solubility product is the indication of the low solubility of the solid in the solvent.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 90AP
The ionization reaction of BaCO3 is,
BaCO3(s)⇌Ba2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of BaCO3 is 7.14×10−5 mol/L.
Explanation of Solution
The given sparingly soluble substance is BaCO3. On dissolution in water, salts dissociate to form metallic cations and hydroxide anions. The ionization reaction of BaCO3 is,
BaCO3(s)⇌Ba2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of the salt is assumed to be s mol/L.
According to the law of chemical equilibrium, the solubility product for BaCO3 is,
Ksp=[Ba2+][CO32−]=s×s=s2
The salt, BaCO3 is not included in the equilibrium expression because it is a pure solid.
The solubility product, Ksp for BaCO3 is 5.1×10−9.
Substitute the value of solubility product in the above expression.
Ksp=s25.1×10−9=s2s=5.1×10−9s=7.14×10−5 mol/L
The solubility of BaCO3 is 7.14×10−5 mol/L.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The ionization equation of the given sparingly soluble salt is to be stated and the solubility of the salt in mol/L is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The solubility product is represented by Ksp. The solubility product describes the solubility of the solid substance in the solvent at the particular temperature. The high value of solubility product indicates that the substance will be more soluble in water, whereas the low value of solubility product is the indication of the low solubility of the solid in the solvent.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 90AP
The ionization reaction of CdCO3 is,
CdCO3(s)⇌Cd2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of CdCO3 is 2.28×10−6 mol/L.
Explanation of Solution
The given sparingly soluble substance is CdCO3. On dissolution in water, salts dissociate to form metallic cations and hydroxide anions. The ionization reaction of CdCO3 is,
CdCO3(s)⇌Cd2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of the salt is assumed to be s mol/L.
According to the law of chemical equilibrium, the solubility product for CdCO3 is,
Ksp=[Cd2+][CO32−]=s×s=s2
The salt, CdCO3 is not included in the equilibrium expression because it is a pure solid.
The solubility product, Ksp for CdCO3 is 5.2×10−12.
Substitute the value of solubility product in the above expression.
Ksp=s25.2×10−12=s2s=5.2×10−12s=2.28×10−6 mol/L
The solubility of CdCO3 is 2.28×10−6 mol/L.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
The ionization equation of the given sparingly soluble salt is to be stated and the solubility of the salt in mol/L is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The solubility product is represented by Ksp. The solubility product describes the solubility of the solid substance in the solvent at the particular temperature. The high value of solubility product indicates that the substance will be more soluble in water, whereas the low value of solubility product is the indication of the low solubility of the solid in the solvent.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 90AP
The ionization reaction of CaCO3 is,
CaCO3(s)⇌Ca2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of CaCO3 is 5.3×10−5 mol/L.
Explanation of Solution
The given sparingly soluble substance is CaCO3. On dissolution in water, salts dissociate to form metallic cations and hydroxide anions. The ionization reaction of CaCO3 is,
CaCO3(s)⇌Ca2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of the salt is assumed to be s mol/L.
According to the law of chemical equilibrium, the solubility product for CaCO3 is,
Ksp=[Ca2+][CO32−]=s×s=s2
The salt, CaCO3 is not included in the equilibrium expression because it is a pure solid.
The solubility product, Ksp for CaCO3 is 2.8×10−9.
Substitute the value of solubility product in the above expression.
Ksp=s22.8×10−9=s2s=2.8×10−9s=5.3×10−5 mol/L
The solubility of CaCO3 is 5.3×10−5 mol/L.
Interpretation Introduction
(d)
Interpretation:
The ionization equation of the given sparingly soluble salt is to be stated and the solubility of the salt in mol/L is to be calculated.
Concept Introduction:
The solubility product is represented by Ksp. The solubility product describes the solubility of the solid substance in the solvent at the particular temperature. The high value of solubility product indicates that the substance will be more soluble in water, whereas the low value of solubility product is the indication of the low solubility of the solid in the solvent.
Expert Solution
Answer to Problem 90AP
The ionization reaction of CoCO3 is,
CoCO3(s)⇌Co2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of CoCO3 is 3.87×10−7 mol/L.
Explanation of Solution
The given sparingly soluble substance is CoCO3. On dissolution in water, salts dissociate to form metallic cations and hydroxide anions. The ionization reaction of CoCO3 is,
CoCO3(s)⇌Co2+(aq)+CO32−(aq)
The solubility of the salt is assumed to be s mol/L.
According to the law of chemical equilibrium, the solubility product for CoCO3 is,
Ksp=[Co2+][CO32−]=s×s=s2
The salt, CoCO3 is not included in the equilibrium expression because it is a pure solid.
The solubility product, Ksp for CoCO3 is 1.5×10−13.
Substitute the value of solubility product in the above expression.
Ksp=s21.5×10−13=s2s=1.5×10−13s=3.87×10−7 mol/L
The solubility of CoCO3 is 3.87×10−7 mol/L.
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