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Determine the concentration of strontium ions in saturated solution of strontium sulfate, SrSO4, if the Ksp for SrSO4 is 3.2x10-7.​

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Answer:


[Sr^(2+)]=5.66x10^(-4)M

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, given the solubility equilibrium of strontium sulfate:


SrSO_4(s)\rightleftharpoons Sr^(2+)(aq)+SO_4^(2-)(aq)

Whose equilibrium expression is:


Ksp=[Sr^(2+)][SO_4^(2-)]

In such a way, we can introduce the molar solubility, s, in the equation to obtain:


Ksp=s*s=s^2\\\\3.2x10^(-7)=s^2

Then, we apply the square root to obtain:


s=\sqrt{3.2x10^(-7)}\\\\s=5.66x10^(-4)M

Which is also the concentration of strontium ions:


[Sr^(2+)]=5.66x10^(-4)M

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