Deck 16: Solubility and Precipitation Equilibria
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Deck 16: Solubility and Precipitation Equilibria
1
What is the molar solubility of AgCl at 25°C?
A) 8.0×10-11
B) 1.6×10-10
C) 1.3×10-5
D) None of the above
A) 8.0×10-11
B) 1.6×10-10
C) 1.3×10-5
D) None of the above
C
2
What is the molar solubility of PbI2 at 25°C?
A) 1.5×10-3
B) 6.0×10-4
C) 3.0×10-4
D) 1.0×10-2
E) None of the above
A) 1.5×10-3
B) 6.0×10-4
C) 3.0×10-4
D) 1.0×10-2
E) None of the above
A
3
What is the solubility (in g/100cc) of PbI2 at 25°C?
A) 10 mg
B) 28 mg
C) 50 mg
D) 69 mg
E) None of the above
A) 10 mg
B) 28 mg
C) 50 mg
D) 69 mg
E) None of the above
D
4
What is the solubility product expression for the dissociation of Fe(OH)3?
A) [Fe3+][3OH-]3
B) [Fe3+][OH-]
C) [Fe3+][OH-] / [Fe(OH)3]
D) [Fe3+][3OH-]3 / [Fe(OH)3]
E) none of the above
A) [Fe3+][3OH-]3
B) [Fe3+][OH-]
C) [Fe3+][OH-] / [Fe(OH)3]
D) [Fe3+][3OH-]3 / [Fe(OH)3]
E) none of the above
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5
What is the maximum pH of a saturated Al(OH)3 solution at 25°C?
A) 10.00
B) 10.51
C) 4.00
D) 3.5
E) None of the above
A) 10.00
B) 10.51
C) 4.00
D) 3.5
E) None of the above
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6
Will Mg(OH)2 be more or less soluble as the pH of a solution is raised?
A) More soluble
B) Less soluble
C) Changing the pH will have no effect on the solubility
A) More soluble
B) Less soluble
C) Changing the pH will have no effect on the solubility
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7
Will AgBr be more or less soluble as the pH of a solution is raised?
A) More soluble
B) Less soluble
C) Changing the pH will have no effect on the solubility
A) More soluble
B) Less soluble
C) Changing the pH will have no effect on the solubility
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8
Will PbSO4 be more or less soluble as the pH of a solution is raised?
A) More soluble
B) Less soluble
C) Changing the pH will have no effect on the solubility
A) More soluble
B) Less soluble
C) Changing the pH will have no effect on the solubility
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9
What is the molar solubility of AgCl in 0.5 M NaCl at 25°C?
A) 3.2×10-4
B) 1.3×10-5
C) 3.2×10-10
D) 5.0×10-13
A) 3.2×10-4
B) 1.3×10-5
C) 3.2×10-10
D) 5.0×10-13
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10
What is the molar solubility of PbI2 in 0.05 M KI at 25°C?
A) 1.5×10-3
B) 2.8×10-7
C) 5.6×10-6
D) 3.8×10-9
A) 1.5×10-3
B) 2.8×10-7
C) 5.6×10-6
D) 3.8×10-9
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11
A new stockroom worker wanted to prepare a 0.001 M CaSO4 solution at 25°C. He massed out the correct stoichiometric amounts to make a 1.00 L stock solution. Once he diluted the massed CaSO4 with water, which of the following occurred.
A) [Ca2+] = [SO42-] = 0.001 M
B) [Ca2+] = [SO42-] < 0.001 M
C) a precipitate formed
D) a and c
E) b and c
A) [Ca2+] = [SO42-] = 0.001 M
B) [Ca2+] = [SO42-] < 0.001 M
C) a precipitate formed
D) a and c
E) b and c
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12
Calculate the pH at equilibrium in a solution that is initially 0.15 M Cu2+ and 0.50 M OH-.
A) 13.00
B) 9.56
C) 11.56
D) 12.04
E) none of the above
A) 13.00
B) 9.56
C) 11.56
D) 12.04
E) none of the above
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13
What is the molar solubility of Mn(OH)2 in an aqueous solution buffered at pH=10 at 25°C?
A) 1.5×10-5
B) 2.0×10-5
C) 3.7×10-5
D) 5.4×10-8
E) none of the above
A) 1.5×10-5
B) 2.0×10-5
C) 3.7×10-5
D) 5.4×10-8
E) none of the above
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14
How many grams of CuCl can be dissolved in 5.00 L of water before a precipitate forms?
A) 0.49 g
B) 0.11 g
C) 1.10 g
D) 0.22 g
A) 0.49 g
B) 0.11 g
C) 1.10 g
D) 0.22 g
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15
The solubility of AgBr increases with temperature. It is therefore
A) an exothermic process.
B) an endothermic process.
C) a spontaneous process.
D) a and c
A) an exothermic process.
B) an endothermic process.
C) a spontaneous process.
D) a and c
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16
In general DS for a dissolution reaction is:
A) positive
B) negative
C) zero
D) Not enough data to answer the question.
A) positive
B) negative
C) zero
D) Not enough data to answer the question.
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17
A researcher filled a 5.00 L flask with water and slowly added small amounts of CaC2O4. A small amount of precipitate was noticed after 0.0305 grams were added. What is the maximum value of Ksp for this compound?
A) 3.7×10-5
B) 2.4×10-4
C) 5.7×10-8
D) 2.3×10-9
A) 3.7×10-5
B) 2.4×10-4
C) 5.7×10-8
D) 2.3×10-9
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18
Exhibit 16-1
The following question(s) pertain to the sequence of events below:
Part A: A student prepares a saturated solution of Mg(OH)₂ by placing 200.0 grams of Mg(OH)₂ in a large beaker and adding 2 liters of water. There is a considerable amount of undissolved magnesium hydroxide in the bottom of the beaker. The student records the pH and then adds another liter of water to the beaker. There is still some solid in the bottom of the beaker.
Part B: The student then adds 500 ml of 0.5 M HCl to the beaker from Part A. He notices that there is slightly less precipitate in the bottom of the beaker.
Part C: The student then adds 800 ml of 12 M HCl to the beaker from Part B. He notices that the precipitate dissolves.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1, Part A When he re-measures the pH he finds that
A) the pH went down.
B) the pH went up.
C) the pH is unchanged.
D) Not enough information to answer the question.
The following question(s) pertain to the sequence of events below:
Part A: A student prepares a saturated solution of Mg(OH)₂ by placing 200.0 grams of Mg(OH)₂ in a large beaker and adding 2 liters of water. There is a considerable amount of undissolved magnesium hydroxide in the bottom of the beaker. The student records the pH and then adds another liter of water to the beaker. There is still some solid in the bottom of the beaker.
Part B: The student then adds 500 ml of 0.5 M HCl to the beaker from Part A. He notices that there is slightly less precipitate in the bottom of the beaker.
Part C: The student then adds 800 ml of 12 M HCl to the beaker from Part B. He notices that the precipitate dissolves.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1, Part A When he re-measures the pH he finds that
A) the pH went down.
B) the pH went up.
C) the pH is unchanged.
D) Not enough information to answer the question.
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Exhibit 16-1 The following question(s) pertain to the sequence of events below:
Part A: A student prepares a saturated solution of Mg(OH)₂ by placing 200.0 grams of Mg(OH)₂ in a large beaker and adding 2 liters of water. There is a considerable amount of undissolved magnesium hydroxide in the bottom of the beaker. The student records the pH and then adds another liter of water to the beaker. There is still some solid in the bottom of the beaker.
Part B: The student then adds 500 ml of 0.5 M HCl to the beaker from Part A. He notices that there is slightly less precipitate in the bottom of the beaker.
Part C: The student then adds 800 ml of 12 M HCl to the beaker from Part B. He notices that the precipitate dissolves.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1, Part B. When he re-measures the pH he finds that
A) the pH went down.
B) the pH went up.
C) the pH is unchanged.
D) Not enough information to answer the question.
Part A: A student prepares a saturated solution of Mg(OH)₂ by placing 200.0 grams of Mg(OH)₂ in a large beaker and adding 2 liters of water. There is a considerable amount of undissolved magnesium hydroxide in the bottom of the beaker. The student records the pH and then adds another liter of water to the beaker. There is still some solid in the bottom of the beaker.
Part B: The student then adds 500 ml of 0.5 M HCl to the beaker from Part A. He notices that there is slightly less precipitate in the bottom of the beaker.
Part C: The student then adds 800 ml of 12 M HCl to the beaker from Part B. He notices that the precipitate dissolves.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1, Part B. When he re-measures the pH he finds that
A) the pH went down.
B) the pH went up.
C) the pH is unchanged.
D) Not enough information to answer the question.
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20
Exhibit 16-1 The following question(s) pertain to the sequence of events below:
Part A: A student prepares a saturated solution of Mg(OH)₂ by placing 200.0 grams of Mg(OH)₂ in a large beaker and adding 2 liters of water. There is a considerable amount of undissolved magnesium hydroxide in the bottom of the beaker. The student records the pH and then adds another liter of water to the beaker. There is still some solid in the bottom of the beaker.
Part B: The student then adds 500 ml of 0.5 M HCl to the beaker from Part A. He notices that there is slightly less precipitate in the bottom of the beaker.
Part C: The student then adds 800 ml of 12 M HCl to the beaker from Part B. He notices that the precipitate dissolves.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1, Part C. When he re-measures the pH he finds that
A) the pH went down.
B) the pH went up.
C) the pH is unchanged.
D) Not enough information to answer the question.
Part A: A student prepares a saturated solution of Mg(OH)₂ by placing 200.0 grams of Mg(OH)₂ in a large beaker and adding 2 liters of water. There is a considerable amount of undissolved magnesium hydroxide in the bottom of the beaker. The student records the pH and then adds another liter of water to the beaker. There is still some solid in the bottom of the beaker.
Part B: The student then adds 500 ml of 0.5 M HCl to the beaker from Part A. He notices that there is slightly less precipitate in the bottom of the beaker.
Part C: The student then adds 800 ml of 12 M HCl to the beaker from Part B. He notices that the precipitate dissolves.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1, Part C. When he re-measures the pH he finds that
A) the pH went down.
B) the pH went up.
C) the pH is unchanged.
D) Not enough information to answer the question.
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21
Calculate the value of DGrxn for the dissolution of AgCl at 95°C.
A) -53.3 kJ
B) 64.5 kJ
C) 53.3 kJ
D) 62.3 kJ
E) None of the above
A) -53.3 kJ
B) 64.5 kJ
C) 53.3 kJ
D) 62.3 kJ
E) None of the above
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22
Calculate the value of Ksp for AgCl at 95°C.
A) 9.4×10-1
B) 2.7×10-8
C) 4.9×10-30
D) 1.4×10-9
A) 9.4×10-1
B) 2.7×10-8
C) 4.9×10-30
D) 1.4×10-9
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23
What is the molar solubility of AgCl at 95°C?
A) 1.6×10-4
B) 9.7×10-1
C) 2.2×10-15
D) 3.7×10-3
A) 1.6×10-4
B) 9.7×10-1
C) 2.2×10-15
D) 3.7×10-3
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24
Which carbonate, Ag2CO3, CaCO3, or SrCO3 is most soluble in water at 25°C?
A) Ag2CO3
B) CaCO3
C) SrCO3
A) Ag2CO3
B) CaCO3
C) SrCO3
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25
Which would have a higher pH at 25°C?
A) A saturated solution of Fe(OH)3
B) A saturated solution of Fe(OH)2
C) They would have the same pH
D) Concentration data is needed to answer the question
A) A saturated solution of Fe(OH)3
B) A saturated solution of Fe(OH)2
C) They would have the same pH
D) Concentration data is needed to answer the question
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26
Exhibit 16-2
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. In the balanced chemical equation for the dissolution of calcium phosphate, the calcium ion has a stoichiometric coefficient of
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) equal to that of the phosphate ion
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. In the balanced chemical equation for the dissolution of calcium phosphate, the calcium ion has a stoichiometric coefficient of
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) equal to that of the phosphate ion
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Exhibit 16-2
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. Which of the following is the correct solubility product expression for the dissolution of calcium phosphate in water
A) [Ca2+][PO43-]
B) [3Ca2+][2PO43-]
C) [Ca2+]2[PO43-]3
D) [2Ca2+]2[3PO43-]3
E) none of the above
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. Which of the following is the correct solubility product expression for the dissolution of calcium phosphate in water
A) [Ca2+][PO43-]
B) [3Ca2+][2PO43-]
C) [Ca2+]2[PO43-]3
D) [2Ca2+]2[3PO43-]3
E) none of the above
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Exhibit 16-2
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. What is the value of Ksp for calcium phosphate in water at 25°C?
A) 1.1×10-32
B) 8.0×10-31
C) 1.8×10-39
D) 1.3×10-38
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. What is the value of Ksp for calcium phosphate in water at 25°C?
A) 1.1×10-32
B) 8.0×10-31
C) 1.8×10-39
D) 1.3×10-38
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Exhibit 16-2
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. In acidic solution the value of Ksp for calcium phosphate at °C will?
A) increase
B) decrease
C) stay the same
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. In acidic solution the value of Ksp for calcium phosphate at °C will?
A) increase
B) decrease
C) stay the same
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Exhibit 16-2
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. In acidic solution, the molar solubility of calcium phosphate at 25°C will
A) increase
B) decrease
C) stay the same
The following question(s) pertain to calcium phosphate which has a molar solubility of 1.6×10-7 at 25°C.
Refer to Exhibit 16-1. In acidic solution, the molar solubility of calcium phosphate at 25°C will
A) increase
B) decrease
C) stay the same
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31
What is the solubility of Al(OH)3 in a buffer solution with a pH of 10.00 at 25°C? Ksp for Al(OH)3 is 3.7 x 10-15.
A) 6.6 mg.L-1
B) 8.4 mg.L-1
C) 19 mg.L-1
D) 290 mg.L-1
E) None of the above
A) 6.6 mg.L-1
B) 8.4 mg.L-1
C) 19 mg.L-1
D) 290 mg.L-1
E) None of the above
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32
In general, DG, for dissolution reactions is _________ at low temperatures and _________ at high temperatures.
A) zero, negative
B) negative, positive
C) positive, negative
D) zero, positive
E) negative, zero
A) zero, negative
B) negative, positive
C) positive, negative
D) zero, positive
E) negative, zero
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33
The reason that solids do not factor into the Ksp law of mass action is because
A) the concentration of solids is infinite.
B) the activity is zero for the solid.
C) the activity is one for the solid.
D) A and B
E) None of the above
A) the concentration of solids is infinite.
B) the activity is zero for the solid.
C) the activity is one for the solid.
D) A and B
E) None of the above
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