To a 80mL dissolution 0.05M of K2CrO4, you add 20mL of dissolution 0.01M of AgNO3. In mixing these two dissolutions will the AgCrO4 precipitate?
Ks (AgCrO4) = 1.8 . 10^-12
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To a 80mL dissolution 0.05M of K2CrO4, you add 20mL of dissolution 0.01M of AgNO3. In mixing these two dissolutions will the AgCrO4 precipitate?
Ks (AgCrO4) = 1.8 . 10^-12
Work out the number of moles of K2CrO4 added.
Work out the number of moles of AgNO3 added.
Work out the concentration of CrO4^2- in 100 mL (100 mL because you added 80 mL to 20 mL)
Do the same for the concentration of Ag^+.
Then, work out:
[CrO4^2-][Ag^+]^2 = ?
Now, you might ask why power 2. That's because:
of the number 2 in front of Ag^+
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