Calculate the molar solubility of Ag2CO3 that results when 200. mL of 0.0100 M AgNO3 is mixed with 100. mL of 0.100 M Na₂CO3 The Ksp of Ag₂CO3= 8.1 x 10-12 First balance the chemical reaction: 2 You are correct 1 You are correct The common ion in this problem is Now find the following: moles of Ag2CO3 = [CO32-1= 0.03 [Ag+] = 0.001 moles of CO32- in excess = 0.009 You are correct 0.07 You are correct You are incorrect Molar solubility = 0.46 AgNO3 + You are incorrect Ag2CO3 + carbonate You are correct You are correct X M 1 You are correct 2 You are correct M moles X M Na₂CO3 → moles NaNO3 ✓ (silver, sodium, carbonate, nitrate)

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Calculate the molar solubility of Ag2CO3 that results when 200. mL of 0.0100 M AgNO3 is mixed with 100. mL of 0.100 M Na2CO3.
The Ksp of Ag₂ CO3= 8.1 x 10-12
First balance the chemical reaction:
2
You are correct
1
You are correct
The common ion in this problem is
Now find the following:
moles of Ag₂CO3 =
[CO3²-]= 0.03
moles of CO32- in excess =
[Ag+] =
0.001
0.07
You are correct
You are correct
✓
You are incorrect
Molar solubility = 0.46
0.009
AgNO3 +
You are incorrect
Ag2CO3 +
carbonate
You are correct
You are correct
X
M
1
You are correct
M
2
You are correct
moles
X M
Na₂CO3
moles
NaNO3
✓ (silver, sodium, carbonate, nitrate)
Transcribed Image Text:Calculate the molar solubility of Ag2CO3 that results when 200. mL of 0.0100 M AgNO3 is mixed with 100. mL of 0.100 M Na2CO3. The Ksp of Ag₂ CO3= 8.1 x 10-12 First balance the chemical reaction: 2 You are correct 1 You are correct The common ion in this problem is Now find the following: moles of Ag₂CO3 = [CO3²-]= 0.03 moles of CO32- in excess = [Ag+] = 0.001 0.07 You are correct You are correct ✓ You are incorrect Molar solubility = 0.46 0.009 AgNO3 + You are incorrect Ag2CO3 + carbonate You are correct You are correct X M 1 You are correct M 2 You are correct moles X M Na₂CO3 moles NaNO3 ✓ (silver, sodium, carbonate, nitrate)
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