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KSP Question A Level

The document contains 5 chemistry problems involving solubility product constants (Ksp) and acid dissociation constants (Ka). Problem 1 asks to calculate the solubility of Fe(OH)3 and another compound given their Ksp values. Problem 2 asks to calculate the value of x in an expression for the solubility of CaF2 given its Ksp and Ka values for HF. Problem 3 provides the solubility of AgCl in a solution and asks to calculate the new solubility when KCl is added. Problem 4 deals with the solubility of AgCl in ammonia solution given the Kc for a silver ammonia complex. Problem 5 asks to calculate the Ksp of SrCO3 given data on the solubility of

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KSP Question A Level

The document contains 5 chemistry problems involving solubility product constants (Ksp) and acid dissociation constants (Ka). Problem 1 asks to calculate the solubility of Fe(OH)3 and another compound given their Ksp values. Problem 2 asks to calculate the value of x in an expression for the solubility of CaF2 given its Ksp and Ka values for HF. Problem 3 provides the solubility of AgCl in a solution and asks to calculate the new solubility when KCl is added. Problem 4 deals with the solubility of AgCl in ammonia solution given the Kc for a silver ammonia complex. Problem 5 asks to calculate the Ksp of SrCO3 given data on the solubility of

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1. What is the solubility ( in mol/L ) of Fe(OH) 3 in a solution of pH=8.0 ?

[Ksp for Fe(OH)3


=1.0×10−36] Calculate  the solubility of A2 X3 in pure water, assuming that neither kind of ion
reacts with water. For A2X3 [Ksp=1.1×10−23]

2. The solubility of CaF2 in a solution buffered at pH=3.0 is 3.86×10−xM. Calculate the value of
x. (Ka for HF=6.3×10−4 and Ksp of CaF2=3.45×10−11)
A. 4 C. 6
B. 5 D. 7

3. In a saturated solution of AgCl (Ksp=1.6×10−10 at 25∘C), the [Ag+]=1.3×10−5mol/L. Then


enough potassium chloride is added to this solution so that [Cl −]=0.020 M. The solubility of
AgCl in this solution of potassium chloride is:___________ mol/L
A. 3.2 x 10-8 C. 8 x 10-8
B. 8 x 10-11 D. 8 x 10-9

4. Given, [Ag(NH3)2+]⇌Ag++2NH3,
Kc=6.2×10−8 and Ksp of AgCl
=1.8×10−10 at 298 K.
If ammonia is added to a water solution containing excess of AgCl(s) only. Calculate the
concentration of the complex in 1.0 M aqueous ammonia.
A. 108 C. 216
3
B. 1.08 x 10 D. 2.16 x 103

5. When solid SrCO3 was equilibrated with a buffer at pH 8.6, the solution was found to have
[Sr2+]=2.0×10−4M, what is Ksp of SrCO3? (Ka2 for H2CO3=5.0×10−11 log2 = 0.3, 5.1×0.196=1.0)

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