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16.

5 Practice Name:
AP Chemistry 2016-2017 Date: Period:
Directions: To practice section 16.5 principles, answer the following on a separate sheet
of paper. We will discuss answers in class on Thursday, 3/2.
1. Why is the concentration of undissolved solid not explicitly included in the
expression for the solubility-product constant?
2. Write the expression for the solubility-product constant for each of the following
strong electrolytes:
a. AgI b. SrSO4 c. Fe(OH)2 d. Hg2Br2
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3. If the molar solubility of CaF2 at 35°C is 1.24x10 mol/L, what is the ksp at this room
temperature?
4. It is found that 1.1x10-2 grams of SrF2 dissolves per 100mL of aqueous solution at
25°C. Calculate the solubility-product constant for SrF 2.
5. The Ksp of Ba(IO3)2 at 25°C is 6.0x10-10. What is the molar solubility of Ba(IO3)2?
6. A 1.00L solution saturated at 25°C with calcium oxalate (CaC 2O4) contains 0.0061g
of CaC2O4. Calculate the solubility-product constant for this salt at 25°C.
7. The Ksp for AgBr is 5.35 x 10-13. Calculate the molar solubility of AgBr in:
a. Pure water b. 3.0x10-2M AgNO3 c. 0.10M NaBr
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8. The Ksp of magnesium hydroxide is 2.06 x 10 . Calculate the solubility of Mg(OH)2
in grams per liter when in a buffer with a pH of:
a. 7.0 b. 9.5 c. 11.8

16.5 Practice Name:


AP Chemistry 2016-2017 Date: Period:
Directions: To practice section 16.5 principles, answer the following on a separate sheet
of paper. We will discuss answers in class on Thursday, 3/2.
1. Why is the concentration of undissolved solid not explicitly included in the
expression for the solubility-product constant?
2. Write the expression for the solubility-product constant for each of the following
strong electrolytes:
a. AgI b. SrSO4 c. Fe(OH)2 d. Hg2Br2
-3
3. If the molar solubility of CaF2 at 35°C is 1.24x10 mol/L, what is the ksp at this room
temperature?
4. It is found that 1.1x10-2 grams of SrF2 dissolves per 100mL of aqueous solution at
25°C. Calculate the solubility-product constant for SrF 2.
5. The Ksp of Ba(IO3)2 at 25°C is 6.0x10-10. What is the molar solubility of Ba(IO3)2?
6. A 1.00L solution saturated at 25°C with calcium oxalate (CaC 2O4) contains 0.0061g
of CaC2O4. Calculate the solubility-product constant for this salt at 25°C.
7. The Ksp for AgBr is 5.35 x 10-13. Calculate the molar solubility of AgBr in:
a. Pure water b. 3.0x10-2M AgNO3 c. 0.10M NaBr
-13
8. The Ksp of magnesium hydroxide is 2.06 x 10 . Calculate the solubility of Mg(OH)2
in grams per liter when in a buffer with a pH of:
a. 7.0 b. 9.5 c. 11.8
16.5 Practice Name:
AP Chemistry 2016-2017 Date: Period:
Directions: To practice section 16.5 principles, answer the following on a separate sheet
of paper. We will discuss answers in class on Thursday, 3/2.
1. Why is the concentration of undissolved solid not explicitly included in the
expression for the solubility-product constant?
2. Write the expression for the solubility-product constant for each of the following
strong electrolytes:
a. AgI b. SrSO4 c. Fe(OH)2 d. Hg2Br2
-3
3. If the molar solubility of CaF2 at 35°C is 1.24x10 mol/L, what is the ksp at this room
temperature?
4. It is found that 1.1x10-2 grams of SrF2 dissolves per 100mL of aqueous solution at
25°C. Calculate the solubility-product constant for SrF 2.
5. The Ksp of Ba(IO3)2 at 25°C is 6.0x10-10. What is the molar solubility of Ba(IO3)2?
6. A 1.00L solution saturated at 25°C with calcium oxalate (CaC 2O4) contains 0.0061g
of CaC2O4. Calculate the solubility-product constant for this salt at 25°C.
7. The Ksp for AgBr is 5.35 x 10-13. Calculate the molar solubility of AgBr in:
a. Pure water b. 3.0x10-2M AgNO3 c. 0.10M NaBr
-13
8. The Ksp of magnesium hydroxide is 2.06 x 10 . Calculate the solubility of Mg(OH)2
in grams per liter when in a buffer with a pH of:
a. 7.0 b. 9.5 c. 11.8

16.5 Practice Name:


AP Chemistry 2016-2017 Date: Period:
Directions: To practice section 16.5 principles, answer the following on a separate sheet
of paper. We will discuss answers in class on Thursday, 3/2.
1. Why is the concentration of undissolved solid not explicitly included in the
expression for the solubility-product constant?
2. Write the expression for the solubility-product constant for each of the following
strong electrolytes:
a. AgI b. SrSO4 c. Fe(OH)2 d. Hg2Br2
-3
3. If the molar solubility of CaF2 at 35°C is 1.24x10 mol/L, what is the ksp at this room
temperature?
4. It is found that 1.1x10-2 grams of SrF2 dissolves per 100mL of aqueous solution at
25°C. Calculate the solubility-product constant for SrF 2.
5. The Ksp of Ba(IO3)2 at 25°C is 6.0x10-10. What is the molar solubility of Ba(IO3)2?
6. A 1.00L solution saturated at 25°C with calcium oxalate (CaC 2O4) contains 0.0061g
of CaC2O4. Calculate the solubility-product constant for this salt at 25°C.
7. The Ksp for AgBr is 5.35 x 10-13. Calculate the molar solubility of AgBr in:
a. Pure water b. 3.0x10-2M AgNO3 c. 0.10M NaBr
-13
8. The Ksp of magnesium hydroxide is 2.06 x 10 . Calculate the solubility of Mg(OH)2
in grams per liter when in a buffer with a pH of:
a. 7.0 b. 9.5 c. 11.8

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