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150 mL of 0.15 M Na2SO4 is mixed with an equal volume of 0.050 M Agno3. Select all the options that correctly show the steps used to determine whether or not a precipitate will form, if Ksp for Ag2SO4

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Final answer:

To determine if a precipitate will form, compare the reaction quotient (Q) to the solubility product constant (Ksp).

Step-by-step explanation:

When mixing two solutions, we can determine whether or not a precipitate will form by comparing the reaction quotient (Q) to the solubility product constant (Ksp) for the compound.

In this case, the compound of interest is Ag2SO4. If the Q value is greater than the Ksp value, a precipitate will form.

Using the given concentrations of Na2SO4 and AgNO3, we can calculate the Q value and compare it to the Ksp value to determine if a precipitate will form.

User Boris Sadakov
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Answer:

No precipitate will be formed.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that ;

150 mL of 0.15 M
Na_2SO_4 is mixed with an equal volume of 0.050 M
AgNO_3.

Then;


[Ag^+] = (0.05*150)/((150+150))


[Ag^+] = (7.5)/((300.0))


[Ag^+] = 0.025 \ M


[SO_4^(2-)] = (0.15*150.0)/(150.0+150.0)


[SO_4^(2-)] = (22.5)/(300.0)


[SO_4^(2-)] = 0.075 \ M

For
Ag_2SO_4 ;
[Ag^+]^2 [SO_4^(2-)]


=(0.025)^2 *(0.075)


=4.6875*10^(-5)

The Ksp of
Ag_2SO_4 =
1.5*10^(-5) ;

Therefore since
4.6875*10^(-5) is < Ksp of
Ag_2SO_4 ; Then no precipitate will be formed.

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