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12 September, 03:24

4 g of ag2so4 will dissolve in 1l of water. calculate the solubility product (ksp) for silver (i) sulfate.

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  1. 12 September, 04:03
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    Reaction of dissociation: Ag₂SO₄ → 2Ag⁺ + SO₄²⁻.

    m (Ag₂SO₄) = 4 g.

    V (Ag₂SO₄) = 1 l.

    n (Ag₂SO₄) = m (Ag₂SO₄) : M (Ag₂SO₄).

    n (Ag₂SO₄) = 4 g : 311,8 g/mol.

    n (Ag₂SO₄) = 0,0128 mol.

    n (Ag⁺) = 2 · 0,0128 mol = 0,0256 mol.

    n (Ag₂SO₄) = n (SO₄²⁻) = 0,0128 mol.

    c (Ag⁺) = n : V = 0,0256 mol : 1 l = 0,0256 mol/l.

    Ksp = c (Ag⁺) ² · c (SO₄²⁻).

    Ksp = (0,0256 mol/l) ² · 0,0128 mol/l.

    Ksp = 8,3·10⁻⁶.
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