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Test: Solubility Product - Question 1

. What is the molar solubility (s) of Ba3(PO4)2 in terms of Ksp?

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Ba3(PO4)2 ⇌ 3Ba+2  (2PO4)-3

Ksp =  [Ba+2>]3 [(PO4)-3]2
[3s]3[2s]2
Ksp = 108s5
Or s = (Ksp/108)

Test: Solubility Product - Question 2

 What is the Ksp expression for the salt PbI2?

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A general equation of equilibrium constant for a reaction of dissociation of PbI2 as PbI2⇌Pb2++2I-can be written as,

But we know that Ksp is the equilibrium constant at the saturated level. At saturation, no more PbIwill dissolve. Thus the concentration of PbI2 will be constant and can be taken as 1.
Therefore the above equation can be written as,

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Test: Solubility Product - Question 3

 The solubility product expression for tin(II) hydroxide, Sn(OH)2, is

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Test: Solubility Product - Question 4

The [Ag+(aq)] = 10-5 in a solution .The [Cl(aq)] to precipitate AgCl having Ksp of 1.8×10-10 M2 is — M

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For precipitation, Qrkn > Ksp, then tto establish equilibrium, ions will combine to give molecule as ppt.
So applying the above concept,
 1.8×10-10 < [Ag+][Cl-]
 1.8×10-10 < 10-5 × [Cl-]
Or [Cl-] > 1.8×10-5
By seeing the option, only option d satisfies this condtion.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 5

 The molar solubility of PbBr2 is 2.17 x 10-3 M at a certain temperature. Calculate Kspfor PbBr2

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Molar solubility(s) for PbBr2 =  2.17×10-3 M
PbBr2   ⇌   Pb+2 + 2Br-
s                     
s          2s
Ksp = [Pb+2][Br-]2
= [s][s]2
= 4s3  =  4(2.17×10-3)3
= 4.1×10-8

Test: Solubility Product - Question 6

 What is the correct equilibrium expression (Ksp) for the reaction below:
Ca3(PO4)2(s) 3Ca2+(aq) + 2PO42-(aq)

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The expression for the solubility product is Ksp =

The solubility product is the product of ionic concentrations raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficients.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 7

 What is the Ksp expression for lead (II) chloride?

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PbCl⇌ Pb2+ + 2Cl– or, Ksp = [Pb2+][Cl]2     

Test: Solubility Product - Question 8

Solubility of BaCl2 if Ksp is 10-6 at 25°C is

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The correct answer is Option B.
BaCl₂ ⇔ Ba²⁺ + 2Cl⁻
Ksp = (s)(2s)² = 4s³
Given, 4s³ = 10⁻⁶
⇒s³ = 0.25 ⨯ 10⁻⁶
⇒s = (0.25)³ ⨯ 10⁻²
⇒s = 0.629 ⨯ 10⁻²
⇒s = 6.3 ⨯ 10⁻³

Test: Solubility Product - Question 9

When in a saturated solution of NaCl, HCl is passed, pure precipitate of NaCl is formed. This is due to the fact:

Detailed Solution for Test: Solubility Product - Question 9

In saturated solution of NaCl,equillibrium is established between ions and unionised NaCl. When HCl gas is passed through saturated solution of NaCl,it is completely dissociated to form H+ and Cl- ions. Cl- ion is common to both electrolyte ,hence Cl- ion concentration in solution increases.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 10

 Solubility product is defined as

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Definition of Solubility Product, K.A substance's solubility product, Ksp, is the mathematical product of its dissolved ion concentrations raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients. Solubility products are relevant when a sparingly soluble ionic compound releases ions into solution.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 11

The solubility product expression for silver(I) sulphide, using x to represent the molar concentration of silver(I) and y to represent the molar concentration of sulphide, is formulated as:

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The correct answer is Option C.
The ionization equilibrium of silver (I) sulfide is 
Ag2S⇌2Ag+ +S2
The solubility product expression for silver (I) sulfide is KSP[Ag+]2 [S2].
But [Ag+]2 = x and [S2−] = y.
Hence the expression for the solubility product becomes KSP[Ag+]2 [S2−] = x2y.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 12

Consider the following solubility data for various chromates at 25°C.

    Salt                                                Ksp

the chromate that is most suitable is?

Detailed Solution for Test: Solubility Product - Question 12

The salt with more Ksp is more soluble in water. Hence BaCrO4 is more soluble.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 13

A solution is 0.0010 M in both Ag+ and Au+. Some solid NaCl is added slowly until the solid AgCl just begins to precipitate. What is the concentration of Au+ ions at this point? Ksp for AgCl = 1.8 x 10-10 and for AuCl = 2.0 x 10-13.

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Test: Solubility Product - Question 14

Precipitation requires

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PRECIPITATION: Precipitation occurs when tiny droplets of water, ice, or frozen water vapor join together into masses too big to be held above the earth. They then fall to the ground as precipitation.

Test: Solubility Product - Question 15

Solubility of a soluble salt is

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A salt is soluble if it dissolves in water to give a solution with a concentration of at least 0.1 moles per liter at room temperature.

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