A. The maximum amount of cobalt(II) sulfidethat will dissolve in a 0.194 M ammonium
sulfide solution is M.B. The molar solubility of chromium(III)
phosphate in a 0.195 M ammonium
phosphate solution is M.C. The maximum amount of zinc hydroxide that
will dissolve in a 0.155 M zinc
nitrate solution is M.
The maximum amount of nickel(II) sulfide that will dissolve in a
0.213 M nickel(II) acetate solution is
2)
The maximum amount of lead phosphate that will
dissolve in a 0.122 M ammonium
phosphate solution is
A. The maximum amount of chromium(III)
hydroxide that will dissolve in a 0.293 M
chromium(III) acetate solution is (in M).
B. The molar solubility of lead bromide in a
0.116 M lead nitrate solution is
(in M)
1) The molar solubility of copper(II) sulfide in a 0.266 M copper(II) acetate solution is _______ M.
2) The maximum amount of cobalt(II) carbonate that will dissolve in a 0.258 M cobalt(II) nitrate solution is _______ M.
1.
What mass of water is needed to dissolve 43.5 g of copper (II)
chloride to prepare a 0.521 molal solution?
2. Calculate the boiling point of a solution made from 224 g
of magnesium chloride dissolved in 625 g of water. kb= 0.512
degrees celsius/m
27.5 mL of a 0.250 M ammonium carbonate solution is added to
36.0 mL of 0.1250 M calcium chloride. What is the concentration of
ammonium and calcium ions in the final solution?
ammonium ion:_____M
calcium ion:_____M
Solid zinc acetate is slowly added to
50.0 mL of a 0.0347 M
ammonium carbonate solution. The concentration of
zinc ion required to just initiate precipitation
is
____M.