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A solution has a Ca2+ concentration of 0.049 M and an F- concentration is 0.147 M at equilibrium. The value of ksp for CaF2 at 25°C is 4.0 x 10-11. Will this solution form a precipitate?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

User Aviral Kumar
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Answer:

The solution will precipitate.

Step-by-step explanation:

For a solid to precipitate, its ionic product should be more than the solubility product.


CaF_2 will form its respective ions in the solution as:


CaF_2_((s))\rightleftharpoons Ca^(2+)+2F^-

Ionic product =
[Ca^(2+)][F^-]^2

Given that:


[Ca^(2+)]=0.049\ M


[F^-]=0.147\ M

So,

Ionic product = 0.049 × (0.147)² = 0.00106

Given =
K_(sp)=4.0* 10^(-11)

Ionic product > Solubility product

The solution will precipitate.

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