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6. If a beaker contains a solution of 0.01 M Ag and Ti and the student wants to separate one ion from the other using selective precipitation. Can 99% of one ion be separated from the other by adding 0.2 M solution of NaCI? Based on the K, you decide which ion would be precipitating out first and then determine if the other salt co-precipitates. The Na would act as a spectator iorn. K, 1.8 x 10 AgCI (s) AgC TiCI (s)> Ti Cl K,=1x10-
6. If a beaker contains a solution of 0.01 M Ag and Ti and the student wants to separate one ion from the other using selective precipitation. Can 99% of one ion be separated from the other by adding 0.2 M solution of NaCI? Based on the K, you decide which ion would be precipitating out first and then determine if the other salt co-precipitates. The Na would act as a spectator iorn. K, 1.8 x 10 AgCI (s) AgC TiCI (s)> Ti Cl K,=1x10-
Lelia LubowitzLv2
6 Nov 2019