The Ksp values of two solid carbonates, A2CO3 and BCO3, were determined by preparing 250.0-mL saturated aqueous solutions of both solids and then determining the concentration of carbonate by titrating it with 0.01023 M HCl up to methyl orange endpoint. Solutions of A2CO3 and BCO3 required 6.184 mL and 3.456 mL of the titrant, respectively. d. Instead of distilled water, 250.0 mL of 0.10 M ANO3 was used to prepare a saturatedsolution of A2CO3 while 250.0 mL of 0.10 M B(NO3)2 was used for BCO3. Which will have a higher solubility?
The Ksp values of two solid carbonates, A2CO3 and BCO3, were determined by preparing 250.0-mL saturated aqueous solutions of both solids and then determining the concentration of carbonate by titrating it with 0.01023 M HCl up to methyl orange endpoint. Solutions of A2CO3 and BCO3 required 6.184 mL and 3.456 mL of the titrant, respectively. d. Instead of distilled water, 250.0 mL of 0.10 M ANO3 was used to prepare a saturatedsolution of A2CO3 while 250.0 mL of 0.10 M B(NO3)2 was used for BCO3. Which will have a higher solubility?
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The Ksp values of two solid carbonates, A2CO3 and BCO3, were determined by preparing 250.0-mL saturated aqueous solutions of both solids and then determining the concentration of carbonate by titrating it with 0.01023 M HCl up to methyl orange endpoint. Solutions of A2CO3 and BCO3 required 6.184 mL and 3.456 mL of the titrant, respectively.
d. Instead of distilled water, 250.0 mL of 0.10 M ANO3 was used to prepare a saturatedsolution of A2CO3 while 250.0 mL of 0.10 M B(NO3)2 was used for BCO3. Which will have a higher solubility?
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