Chapter 19: Q19.89P (page 875)
Does any solid form when of is dissolved in of ?
Short Answer
The Qspvalue is lower than the Kspvalue, thus, the solution is unsaturated and precipitate won't form.
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Chapter 19: Q19.89P (page 875)
Does any solid form when of is dissolved in of ?
The Qspvalue is lower than the Kspvalue, thus, the solution is unsaturated and precipitate won't form.
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(a) with.
(b) (Appendix C) with.
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A lake that has a surface area ofreceivesof rain of. (Assume that the acidity of the rain is due to a strong, monoprotic acid.)
(a) How many moles of are in the rain falling on the lake?
(b) If the lake is unbuffered and its average depth is before the rain, find the after the rain has been mixed with lake water. (Ignore runoff from the surrounding land.)
(c) If the lake contains hydrogen carbonate ions role="math" localid="1663280552167" , what mass of would neutralize the acid in the rain?
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