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NAME: Key? DATE:, PERIOD:. WORKSHEET “Solubility Product” 1 Calculate the molar solubility of magnesium arsenate, Mgs(AsOs)2. (Ksp = 2.0 +o ” . a ae Hs M3 & Oy). = Mg + 2Ady +3y +2¥% 5B : Ben na] FX ax Kp? DMT TAF] 0x10? # Va (2x)* oF = 1 BSL ao x we © Care ue: 070" x ~ cabo 5 Calculate the solu da of ry ing. f 222.114 2 aX ie moy/ 222.114 atl 2. eat dn olny pret on ant of Bils. The solubil iy of ils Bis is 77x 10° g/t. Molar sdu bility =(9, 7 x10"? 3A) as Br tz,, 206X/0 # We ya => + 31° e & +3 5 3a TA Te o ut bio? > © 10130? & aos 5. Willa precipitate of Cu(OH)2 form when 10.0 mL of 0.010 M NaOH is added to 1.00 L of 0.010 M CuCl,? (Kip = 2.6 x 10°) tu/oH), =>" 20H" 2.014 (0.0104) 6 =0, 0001 a1 OL = 6.000097 OH- =a 1 L(0.01 4) = 001ml C2A%.o1L = 0.0079 Be ae” O=: Cu* Ios -©. 0049 X 0.000077 8 eamaysely 3 ae Kop 7 Qbx Io"! So eQ>*l, ie 6. ‘Sodium bromide and lead nitrate are soluble in water. Will lead bromide precipitate when 1.03 g of NaBr and ee 332g hebev are diesolvad} in sufficient water to give 1.00 L of solution? (Ks. of PhBr2 = 6.6 x 10°) . mol /1.03q Nakr ) ioe t4) Deity eae 2.0/0 Br (0.3329 Pofpla o, NE 74) + 1,200 olf, § 0.0010 4 PL” ty F ae Temperature K) Tacoma bea 573, 2.91x10* 1 oH sana Frell n (e) 773 7.65 x10? Ex + ~R (slope) 8 AP Free Response ‘Three pure, solid compounds labeled X, Y, and Z are placed on a lab bench with the objective of identifying each one. It is known that the compounds (listed in random order) are KCI, NaxCOs, and MgSOs. A student performs several tests on the compounds; the results are summarized in the table below. pH of an Aqueous Solution | Result of Adding 1.0 MNaOH to | Result of Adding 1.0 MHCI Compound of the Compound Solution of the Compound _Dropwise to the Solid Compound x 37 No observed reaction Evolution of a gas Y 7 | "No observed reaction No Observed reaction Zz 7 | Formation of a white precipitate No observed reaction 2. Identify each compound based on the observations recorded in the table Compound Y eer : b. Write the chemical formula for the precipitate formed when 1.0 M NaOH is added to a solution of compound Z, c. Explain why an aqueous solution of compound X has a pH value greater than 7. Write an equation as part of your explanation. (yPy,, dissolved in water ybryaly sis occurs * a COs 2 Uo = Heo? +O producis e He LiSisly Sie Solution One of the testing solutions used was 1.0 M NaOH. Describe the steps for preparing S00. mL of 1.0 M NaOH from a stock solution of 3.0 M NaOH using a 50 mL buret, a 100 mL volumetric flask, distilled water, and a small dropper. Mv 7M CI Du) C1o0 mL) = (70M) Cx me) Mas 2 ~ BBimb $3.04 NoOH needs oan eae OM Nad fromtcoml burt Todd ty te 805 een Task, Add dishliect L woker 7 wn ee penisens peets or ee of. the ins cone cs Ip if Necessary cision ia this 2. e eset a Foe laboratory test th es caulk ee to distinguish between NaicOnga and WX Inyour description, specify how the results of the test would enable you to determine which compound was NaxCOsw ‘and which compound was CaCOsp Tel fer alubility, Gell, is atolablein water NaC0, is selulde 1 witter O

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