Silver chromate is sparingly soluble in aqueous solutions. The Ksp of Ag2CrO4 is 1.12× 10^–12. What is the solubility (in mol/L) of silver chromate in 1.50 M potassium chromate aq solution? In 1.50 M silver nitrate aq solution? In pure water?
I'm assuming I need to write the solubility expression. If I have this right, Ksp=[2Ag]^2[CrO4] which becomes 1.12x10^-12=4s^3. But how to I then incorporate the questions it's asking for? Where would I plug in potassium chromate if there is no potassium in the original expression?
I'm assuming I need to write the solubility expression. If I have this right, Ksp=[2Ag]^2[CrO4] which becomes 1.12x10^-12=4s^3. But how to I then incorporate the questions it's asking for? Where would I plug in potassium chromate if there is no potassium in the original expression?
1 Answer
in potassium chromate
in silver nitrate
in distilled water
Explanation:
if s are the mol of salt that solubilize you have solubilized 2s mol of
hence
in a solution of one same ion you have also the ions of the new salt so you have for a solution of potassium chromate 1,50 M
since s is smallcompared with 1,5 you can write:
hence
in a solution of silver nitrate 1,5 M you have
but s << 1.5, so you can write: