Chapter 19: Q19.86P (page 875)
Does any solidform whenofis dissolved inof?
Short Answer
The Qspvalue is greater than Kspfor which is role="math" localid="1663569579426" and because of that solid will be formed.
Chapter 19: Q19.86P (page 875)
Does any solidform whenofis dissolved inof?
The Qspvalue is greater than Kspfor which is role="math" localid="1663569579426" and because of that solid will be formed.
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Get started for freeQuantitative analysis of ion is often performed by a titration with silver nitrate, using sodium chromate as an indicator. As standardized is added, both white and red role="math" localid="1663261461482" precipitate, but so long as someremains, the redissolves as the mixture is stirred. When the red color is permanent, the equivalence point has been reached.
(a) Calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction
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(b) Explain why the silver chromate redissolves.
(c) If of is mixed with of , what is the concentration of remaining in solution? Is this sufficient to precipitate any silver chromate?
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (abbreviated) is a tetraprotic acid. Its salts are used to treat toxic metal poisoning by forming soluble complex ions that are then excreted. Because also binds essential calcium ions, it is often administered as the calcium disodium salt. For example, when(EDTA) is given to a patient , the ions react with circulating ions and the metal ions are exchanged:
A child has a dangerous blood lead level of . If the child is administered of (EDTA), assuming the exchange reaction and excretion process are efficient, what is the final concentration of inblood? (Total blood volume is.)
An eco-botanist separates the components of a tropical bark extract by chromatography. She discovers a large proportion of quinidine, a dextrorotatory isomer of quinine used for control of arrhythmic heartbeat. Quinidine has two basic nitrogen’s and ). To measure the concentration, she carries out a titration. Because of the low solubility of quinidine, she first protonates both nitrogen’s with excessand titrates the acidified solution with standardized base. A -mg sample of quinidine is acidified withof.
(a) How many milliliters ofare needed to titrate the excess?
(b) How many additional milliliters of titrant are needed to reach the first equivalence point of quinidine dihydrochloride?
(c) What is theat the first equivalence point?
Scenes A to C represent aqueous solutions of the slightly soluble salt MZ (only the ions of this salt are shown):
(a) Which scene represents the solution just after solid MZ is stirred thoroughly in distilled water?
(b) If each sphere represents of ions, what is the of MZ?
(c) Which scene represents the solution afteris added?
(d) If is, which scene represents the solution after thehas been lowered?
The indicator cresol red has. Over what approximate pH range does it change color?
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