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Commercial silver-plating operations frequently use a solution containing the complex
Interpretation:
The concentration of free
Concept introduction:
When the rate of forward reaction is equal to the backward reaction, a chemical equilibrium is reached.
The general expression of formation constant is represented as follows:
Here,
The relation between molarity and volume is expressed as:
Where
Answer to Problem 77AP
Solution:
Explanation of Solution
The reaction is given as follows:
The expression of
From table 17.5, the value of
Thus,
From the above equation, it is clear that the value of
The initial concentration of
The relation between molarity and volume is expressed as follows:
Substitute
The initial concentration of
The relation between molarity and volume is expressed as follows:
Substitute
The ICE table for the reaction is given as follows:
Substitute
The concentration of free
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