A solution is prepared that has (EDTA1=0 300 M and (CO,2-1= 0 600 M What is the maximum allowable concentration of Fe* that can be in solution before FeCO3(s) (MM = 115.85 g mo) begins to precipitate? Kap (FeCO3(s)] =3.2×10-11 (6) What mass of Fe(NO3)2(s) (MM = 179 .85 g mo) can be dissolved in 250 mL of this EDTA/co32- solution without forming FeCO3(s)? K¢ [Fe(EDTA-1=79-1010

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A solution is prepared that has (EDTA] = 0.300 M and (CO3-]= 0 600 M.
) What is the maximum allowable concentration of Fe* that can be in solution before FeCO3(s) (MM = 115.85 g-mo) begins to precipitate? Kap (FeCO3(s)] =3.2×10-11
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(i) What mass of Fe(NO3)2(s) (MM = 179.85 g mo) can be dissolved in 250 mL of this EDTA-/co32- solution without forming Feco3(s)? Kf [Fe(EDTA)2-] = 7.9x1010
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 13 A solution is prepared that has (EDTA] = 0.300 M and (CO3-]= 0 600 M. ) What is the maximum allowable concentration of Fe* that can be in solution before FeCO3(s) (MM = 115.85 g-mo) begins to precipitate? Kap (FeCO3(s)] =3.2×10-11 %3D (i) What mass of Fe(NO3)2(s) (MM = 179.85 g mo) can be dissolved in 250 mL of this EDTA-/co32- solution without forming Feco3(s)? Kf [Fe(EDTA)2-] = 7.9x1010 %3D
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