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Sample Exercise 13.1 Predicting Solubility Patterns
www.centrallyon.orgPlan With the information given, we can use Henry’s law, Equation 13.4, to calculate the solubility, S CO 2. Solve S CO 2 = kP CO 2 = (3.4 10 2 mol/L-atm)(4.0 atm) = 0.14 mol/L = 0.14 M Check The units are correct for solubility, and the answer has two significant figures consistent with both the partial pressure of CO
WRITING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS
chymist.comThe rules governing the solubility of common salts are given below: THE SOLUBILITY RULES 1. All sodium, potassium, and ammonium salts are soluble in water. 2. The nitrates, chlorates, and acetates of all metals are soluble in water. Silver acetate is sparingly soluble. 3. The chlorides, bromides, and iodides of all metals except lead, silver ...
Table Solubility - University of Texas at Austin
www.chemprep.cm.utexas.eduThis is the solubility table that is available for use within ALEKS. Feel free to have this table with you when you take the assessment or when you are in learning mode in ALEKS. Even so, you will save a lot of time (now and later in UT Chem classes) if you commit these two solubility rules to memory: • Compounds with Group 1 cations and NH 4
AP Chemistry 2013 Scoring Guidelines
secure-media.collegeboard.orgAnswer the following questions about the solubility of some fluoride salts of alkaline earth metals. (a) A student prepares 100. mL of a saturated solution of MgF 2 by adding 0.50 g of solid MgF 2 to 100. mL of distilled water at 25°C and stirring until no more solid dissolves. (Assume that the volume of the undissolved MgF 2 is negligibly small.)
Chapter 4: Solution Stoichiometry – Cont.
webhost.bridgew.edu3. Determine solubility of each product in water – use the solubility rules – if product is insoluble or slightly soluble, it will precipitate 4. If neither product will precipitate, write no reaction after the arrow 30 Tro: Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 2/e
Solubility of Hydrocarbons in Physical Solvents - BR&E
www.bre.comsolubility data very closely and the be used to investigate factors affecting hydrocarbon solubility in physical solvents. Ethylene Glycol GPA RR-117 [7], RR-149 [8], RR-137 [9] contain equilibrium data for solubility of methane, propane, n-heptane, ABSTRACT This paper compares the solubility of hydrocarbons in several physical solvents such