6.1 In a water solution in equilibrium with PbCl2 the concentration of Pb2+ and
Cl- are
= 0,17
b. (conc. Pb2+) (conc. Cl-)2 = 1.7 x 10-5
1,0 x 10-1 . (conc. Cl-)2 = 1.7 x 10-5
(conc. Cl-)2 = 1,3 x 10-2
6.2 The freezing point lowering of a water solution is given by the equation:
f.p.l =
M=
6.3 The mole fraction X2, of a solute in water solution is related to its molality, m, by the
equation:
X2 =
Answer:
m = m X2 + 55,6.X2
m=
I2(g) + H2(g)
= 0,20
Answer:
X = 0,12
6.5 in water solution saturated with both NiS and H2S the following relationship exist:
(conc. Ni2+)(conc. S2-) = 1 x 10-22
(conc. H+)2 (conc. S2-) = 1 x 10-23
Answer:
Conc. S2- =
Conc. Ni2+ =
Calculate the concentration of H+ when the concentration of Ac- is five times that of
Hac
Answer:
(Conc. H+) x 5 = 1,80 x 10-5
Conc. H+ = 3,60 x 10-6
H+ + F- at equilibrium:
X = 2,6 x 10-2
b. % error = 50
= 1,3 %
c.
7,0
NH4+ + OH-
At equilibrium:
a.
b.
NH4+
At equilibrium:
If one starts with a solution in which the concentration of both H+ and NH3 are 1,0
M, calculate the concentration of H+ at equilibrium...
Answer:
conc.
2SO3(g)
At equilibrium:
If the original concentration of SO2 and O2 are 2,0 and 1,0 mole/liters respectively ,
what is the concentration of SO3 at equilibrium? Note that for every mole SO3
formed, one mole of SO2 and
Answer: