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a solution prepared in the lab contains $3.5\times10^{-4}m sr^{2+}$ and $0.0010m f^{-}$. will a precipitate form? ($k_{sp}$ of $srf_{2}$ is $4.3\times10^{-9}$)
Step1: Write the solubility - product expression
For \(SrF_{2}(s)
ightleftharpoons Sr^{2 +}(aq)+2F^{-}(aq)\), the solubility - product expression is \(Q = [Sr^{2+}][F^{-}]^{2}\)
Step2: Substitute the given concentrations into the \(Q\) expression
Given \([Sr^{2+}]=3.5\times 10^{-4}\space M\) and \([F^{-}]=0.0010 = 1.0\times 10^{-3}\space M\)
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Step3: Compare \(Q\) with \(K_{sp}\)
Given \(K_{sp}=4.3\times 10^{-9}\)
Since \(Q = 3.5\times 10^{-10}\) and \(K_{sp}=4.3\times 10^{-9}\), and \(Q
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No, a precipitate will not form.