CHM 2046 Study Guide - Final Guide: Iron(Ii) Sulfide, Ionic Compound, Stabilisation Force In Bosnia And Herzegovina

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Look at sample problem 19. 8 in the 8th ed silberberg book. What is the solubility of ca(oh)2 in 0. 18 m ca(no3)2 (ksp of ca(oh)2 = 6 10 . Multiply the answer by 1x104 and enter that to 1 decimal place. Divide ksp by m, divide that by 4, then square root it all (why are we dividing by 4) Look at sample problem 19. 9 in the 8th ed silberberg book. Write balanced equations to explain whether addition of h3o+ from a strong acid affects the solubility of each ionic compound: lead(ii) bromide, copper(ii) hydroxide, iron(ii) sulfide. Look at sample problem 19. 10 in the 8th ed silberberg book. Find the concentrations of the ions you need (in this case ca2+ and f). Put those concentrations into the ksp expression to calculate q. A common laboratory method for preparing a precipitate is to mix solutions containing the component ions. Does a precipitate form when 100. ml of.