1. Break down the (or write dissociation equation) following ionic salts and write the solubility constant expression, Ksp, for them. i) TiCl4 (s) 6Points ii) Mg4(SO4)2(s) = (iii) K3N (s) I (iv)If two solutions containing Initial concentrations of [C++]=2.3 mol/L and [103]]=7.8 mol/L are mixed to form Ce(IO3)4. Given that the Ksp of Ce(IO3)4 is 9000, Calculate the reaction Quotient Q and conclude if the solution is saturated/unsaturated and if a precipitate will form or NOT. 4 Points

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1. Break down the (or write dissociation equation) following ionic salts and write the solubility
constant expression, Ksp, for them.
i) TiCl4 (s)
6Points
ii) Mg4(SO4)2(s) =
(iii) K3N (s)
I
(iv)If two solutions containing Initial concentrations of [C++]=2.3 mol/L and [103]]=7.8 mol/L
are mixed to form Ce(IO3)4. Given that the Ksp of Ce(IO3)4 is 9000, Calculate the reaction
Quotient Q and conclude if the solution is saturated/unsaturated and if a precipitate will form or
NOT.
4 Points
Transcribed Image Text:1. Break down the (or write dissociation equation) following ionic salts and write the solubility constant expression, Ksp, for them. i) TiCl4 (s) 6Points ii) Mg4(SO4)2(s) = (iii) K3N (s) I (iv)If two solutions containing Initial concentrations of [C++]=2.3 mol/L and [103]]=7.8 mol/L are mixed to form Ce(IO3)4. Given that the Ksp of Ce(IO3)4 is 9000, Calculate the reaction Quotient Q and conclude if the solution is saturated/unsaturated and if a precipitate will form or NOT. 4 Points
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