Answer: The
value for calcium hydroxide at this temperature is
.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Mass of
= 0.225 g
Volume = 0.100 L
As moles is the mass of substance divided by its molar mass.
So, moles of
(molar mass = 74 g/mol) is calculated as follows.
![Moles = (mass)/(molar mass)\\= (0.225 g)/(74 g/mol)\\= 0.003 mol](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/chemistry/college/8piqepo6wkwufbuchhh5yyj31ie0ojur2x.png)
Molarity is the number of moles of substance present in a liter of solution.
Hence, molarity of given solution will be as follows.
![Molarity = (moles)/(Volume (in L))\\= (0.003 mol)/(0.1 L)\\= 0.03 M](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/chemistry/college/er3z5dza23xlj9kypihf57lcjveptf8mxg.png)
The equation for dissociation of
is as follows.
![Ca(OH)_(2) \rightarrow Ca^(2+) + 2OH^(-)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/chemistry/college/p6ww3y923v7nyoxkeoyex6kbvyh9n0613j.png)
This means that
and
. Hence,
value for this reaction is calculated as follows.
![K_(sp) = [Ca^(2+)][OH^(-)]^(2)\\= (0.03) * (0.06)^(2)\\= 1.08 * 10^(-4)](https://img.qammunity.org/2022/formulas/chemistry/college/10me8mr49i4xf6kqjmbevl4khcbbo8h21g.png)
Thus, we can conclude that the
value for calcium hydroxide at this temperature is
.