EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 16, Problem 35PE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Solubility product constant for BaSO4 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The equilibrium constant used for the partially soluble salt in water is termed as solubility product constant Ksp. Consider solubility of AB in water and equilibrium equation of AB is as follows:

  AB(s)A+(aq)+B(aq)

The expression for Ksp is as follows:

  Ksp=[A+][B][AB(s)]

Generally the concentration of solid is taken as constant. Therefore the expression for Ksp of AB is as follows:

  Ksp=[A+][B]

(a)

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The equilibrium reaction for BaSO4 is as follows:

  BaSO4(s)Ba+2(aq)+SO42(aq)

In expression for Ksp molar concentration of solid is considered constant. Therefore, expression for BaSO4 is as follows:

  Ksp=[Ba+2][SO42]        (1)

Ionization of solid BaSO4 produces Ba+2 and SO42 in equal amounts that is has equal molar concentrations.

Substitute 3.9×105 for [Ba+2] and 3.9×105 for [SO42] in equation (1).

  Ksp=(3.9×105)(3.9×105)=1.5×109

Hence, Ksp of BaSO4 is 1.5×109.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Solubility product constant for Ag2CrO4 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(b)

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The equilibrium reaction for Ag2CrO4 is as follows:

  Ag2CrO4(s)2Ag+(aq)+CrO42(aq)

In expression for Ksp molar concentration of solid is considered constant. Therefore, expression for Ag2CrO4 is as follows:

  Ksp=[Ag+]2[CrO42]        (2)

Ionization of solid Ag2CrO4 produces two moles of Ag+ and one mole of CrO4 and therefore concentration of Ag+ is 15.6×105.

Substitute 15.6×105 for [Ag+] and 7.8×105 for [CrO4] in equation (2).

  Ksp=(15.6×105)2(7.8×105)=1.825×1012

Hence, Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 1.825×1012.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Solubility product constant for CaSO4 has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(c)

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The expression to convert solubility of CaSO4 from g/L to mol/L is as follows:

  Solubility in mol/L=[(solubilty of compound(g)1 L)(1molar mass of CaSO4(g/mol))]        (3)

Substitute 0.67 g for solubility of compound and 136.14 g/mol for molar mass of CaSO4 in equation (3).

  Solubility in mol/L=(0.67 g1 L)(1136.14 g/mol)=0.005 mol/L

The equilibrium reaction for CaSO4 is as follows:

  CaSO4(s)Ca+2(aq)+SO42(aq)

In expression for Ksp molar concentration of solid is considered constant. Therefore, expression for CaSO4 is as follows:

  Ksp=[Ca+2][SO42]        (4)

Ionization of solid CaSO4 produces Ca+2 and SO42 in equal amounts that is has equal molar concentrations.

Substitute 0.005 for [Ca+2] and 0.005 for [SO42] in equation (4).

  Ksp=(0.005)(0.005)=2.5×105

Hence, Ksp of CaSO4 is 2.5×105.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Solubility product constant for AgCl has to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Refer to part (a).

(d)

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The expression to convert solubility of AgCl from g/L to mol/L is as follows:

  Solubility in mol/L=[(solubilty of compound(g)1 L)(1molar mass of AgCl(g))]        (5)

Substitute 0.0019 g for solubility of compound and 143.32g/mol for molar mass of CaSO4

 in equation (3).

  Solubility in mol/L=(0.0019 g1 L)(l143.32g/mol)=1.33×105 mol/L

The equilibrium reaction for AgCl is as follows:

  AgCl(s)Ag+(aq)+Cl(aq)

In expression for Ksp molar concentration of solid is considered constant. Therefore, expression for AgCl is as follows:

  Ksp=[Ag+][Cl]        (1)

Ionization of solid AgCl produces Ag+ and Cl in equal amounts that is has equal molar concentrations.

Substitute 1.33×105 for [Ag+] and 1.33×105 for [Cl] in equation (1).

  Ksp=(1.33×105)(1.33×105)=1.77×1010

Hence, Ksp of AgCl is 1.77×1010.

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