Answer:
The fluoride which precipitates first is CaF₂
Step-by-step explanation:
When F⁻ is added, CaF₂ and BaF₂ are produced following the ksp equation:
For CaF₂:
Ksp = 3.2x10⁻¹¹ = [Ca²⁺] [F⁻]²
Where [Ca²⁺] = 0.075M * {35mL / (25mL + 35mL)} = 0.04375M
3.2x10⁻¹¹ = [0.04375M] [F⁻]²
[F⁻]² = 7.31x10⁻¹⁰
[F⁻] = 2.7x10⁻⁵M
CaF₂ begins precipitation when [F⁻] = 2.7x10⁻⁵M.
For BaF₂:
Ksp = 1.5x10⁻⁶ = [Ba²⁺] [F⁻]²
Where [Ba²⁺] = 0.090M * {25mL / (25mL + 35mL)} = 0.0375M
1.5x10⁻⁶ = [0.0375M] [F⁻]²
[F⁻]² = 4x10⁻⁵
[F⁻] = 6.3x10⁻³M
BaF₂ begins precipitation when [F⁻] = 6.3x10⁻³M
Thus, the fluoride which precipitates first is CaF₂