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what is the maximum concentration of ag+ that can be added to a 0.00780 m solution of na2co3 before a precipitate will form? (ksp for ag2co3 is 8.10 × 10^-12)
Step1: Write the solubility product expression
For \(Ag_2CO_3(s)
ightleftharpoons 2Ag^{+}(aq)+CO_3^{2 -}(aq)\), the solubility - product constant \(K_{sp}=[Ag^{+}]^{2}[CO_3^{2 -}]\)
Step2: Substitute the known values into the \(K_{sp}\) expression
We know that \(K_{sp}=8.10\times 10^{-12}\) and \([CO_3^{2 -}]=0.007800M\) (since \(Na_2CO_3 = 2Na^{+}+CO_3^{2 -}\), and the concentration of \(CO_3^{2 -}\) is equal to the concentration of \(Na_2CO_3\)).
From \(K_{sp}=[Ag^{+}]^{2}[CO_3^{2 -}]\), we can solve for \([Ag^{+}]\). Rearranging the formula gives \([Ag^{+}]=\sqrt{\frac{K_{sp}}{[CO_3^{2 -}]}}\)
Substitute \(K_{sp}=8.10\times 10^{-12}\) and \([CO_3^{2 -}]=0.007800M\) into the formula:
Step3: Calculate the value of \([Ag^{+}]\)
\([Ag^{+}]=3.22\times 10^{-5}M\)
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\(3.22\times 10^{-5}M\)