1. Calculate the molar solubility,S, of Ag2(CrO4) in a 0.236 M K2(CrO4) solution. Note that K2(CrO4) is...
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1. Calculate the molar solubility,S, of Ag2(CrO4) in a 0.236 M K2(CrO4) solution. Note that K2(CrO4) is highly soluble and the Ksp of Ag2(CrO4) is 9.00x10^-12
2. A system that is not at equilibrium is found to contain 0.300M of A(aq), 0.300 M of B(aq), and 0.190 M of C(aq) . Note that each of these species are hypothetical and do not represent actual elements from the periodic table. The reaction involving these three species is A (aq) + B (aq) = C (aq) Kc= 0.550
- Determine concentrations of A, B and C at equilibrium.
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