A solution contains 0.030 M Zn2 and 0.044 M Fe2 A solution containing sulfide lons is added to selectively precioitate one of the metal lons trom soluton. Awhat sonceniton precipitate begin to form? What is the identity of the precipitate? Kap(Zns) - 2.0 x 1025, Kap(Fas) -0.3K 1018 01.4 x 10-16 M. ZnS 1.4 1016 M, Fes O No precipitate will form at any concentration of sulfide ion. 5.0x 10-24 M, ZnS 5.6x 10-24 M, Fes

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A solution contains 0.030 M Zn and 0.044 M Fe4. A solution containing sulfide lons is added to selectively precioitate one of the metal ions trom soluton. At what soncentration ot
precipitate begin to form? What is the identity of the precipitate? Kap(ZnS) -20x 1025 Kap(FeS) -03K 101
1.4 x 10-16 M. ZnS
1.4x 1016 M. Fes
No precipitate will form at any concentration of sulfide lon.
05.0x 10-24 M, ZnS
O 5.6 x 10-24 M, Fes
Transcribed Image Text:A solution contains 0.030 M Zn and 0.044 M Fe4. A solution containing sulfide lons is added to selectively precioitate one of the metal ions trom soluton. At what soncentration ot precipitate begin to form? What is the identity of the precipitate? Kap(ZnS) -20x 1025 Kap(FeS) -03K 101 1.4 x 10-16 M. ZnS 1.4x 1016 M. Fes No precipitate will form at any concentration of sulfide lon. 05.0x 10-24 M, ZnS O 5.6 x 10-24 M, Fes
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