Suppose that equal volumes of 0.114 M sodium chloride (NaC) and 0.0888 M silver nitrate (AgNO) are combined. Given the K, for silver chloride is 1.77 x 10", will a precipitate form under these conditions? (A) Cannot be determined without being given the volume of each solution that were combined (B) Yes, because Q 0.0101 No, because Q0.0101 (C) (D) Yes, because Q=0.00253 There is no possible cation/anion pairing that could result in the formation of a precipitate (E)

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Suppose that equal volumes of 0.114 M sodium chloride (NaC) and 0.0888 M silver nitrate (AgNO) are
combined. Given the K, for silver chloride is 1.77 x 10º, will a precipitate form under these conditions?
(26)
Cannot be determined without being given the volume of each solution that were combined
(A)
(8)
Yes, because Q=0.0101
No, because Q=0.0101
Yes, because Q= 0.00253
There is no possible cation/anion pairing that could result in the formation of a precipitate
(C)
(D)
(E)
Transcribed Image Text:coch Suppose that equal volumes of 0.114 M sodium chloride (NaC) and 0.0888 M silver nitrate (AgNO) are combined. Given the K, for silver chloride is 1.77 x 10º, will a precipitate form under these conditions? (26) Cannot be determined without being given the volume of each solution that were combined (A) (8) Yes, because Q=0.0101 No, because Q=0.0101 Yes, because Q= 0.00253 There is no possible cation/anion pairing that could result in the formation of a precipitate (C) (D) (E)
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