Molarity of silver ion in the original solution if 25.0 mL of silver nitrate solution reacts with excess potassium chloride solution to yield 0.842 g of precipitate is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate. The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of silver nitrate solution and potassium chloride is an example of precipitation reaction. AgNO 3 ( a q ) + KCl ( a q ) → AgCl ( s ) + KNO 3 ( a q ) According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but AgCl is insoluble in nature.
Molarity of silver ion in the original solution if 25.0 mL of silver nitrate solution reacts with excess potassium chloride solution to yield 0.842 g of precipitate is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate. The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of silver nitrate solution and potassium chloride is an example of precipitation reaction. AgNO 3 ( a q ) + KCl ( a q ) → AgCl ( s ) + KNO 3 ( a q ) According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but AgCl is insoluble in nature.
Molarity of silver ion in the original solution if 25.0 mL of silver nitrate solution reacts with excess potassium chloride solution to yield 0.842 g of precipitate is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction involves the reaction of two soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble product. The insoluble product is known as a precipitate.
The reason for the precipitation reaction to occur is the formation of a product that is insoluble in nature. The reaction of silver nitrate solution and potassium chloride is an example of precipitation reaction.
AgNO3(aq)+KCl(aq)→AgCl(s)+KNO3(aq)
According to the solubility rules, all the common nitrates are soluble but AgCl is insoluble in nature.
6. Consider the following exothermic reaction below.
2Cu2+(aq) +41 (aq)2Cul(s) + 12(aq)
a. If Cul is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
b. If Cu2+ is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
c. If a solution of AgNO3 is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
d. If the solvent hexane (C6H14) is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle
one). Hint: one of the reaction species is more soluble in hexane than in water.
e. If the reaction is cooled, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
f. Which of the changes above will change the equilibrium constant, K?
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