The solubility product constant for NtCrO4 is 4.50 × 10-12. Using the potentials provided in the listing above, calculate the value for the equilibrium constant, Kc, for the reaction Nt(CN)42-(aq)+ CrO42-(aq)
NtCrO4(s)+ 4CN-(aq)Use these standard potentials in answering this question. (Note that imaginary elements are being used in these questions).
Hint: Combine two reactions in the list to find a third reaction and an equilibrium constant that combines with the solubilization of NtCrO4 to get the target equation.
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