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3. Predict the water solubility of the following compounds. a. Barium sulfate b. Potassium nitrate Insoluble Soluble c. Magnesium sulfate d. Iron (II) carbonate Soluble Insoluble 4. Form 3 water-soluble compounds by combining ions from the ions below: Cl-CO 3 2-PO 4 3-Li+ Sr2+ Possible correct answers: LiCl, SrCl
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SOLUBILITY AND SOLUBILITY PRODUCT [MH 5; 16.1 & 16.2] • In this section we are going to consider the solubility of ionic solids in water. • “Solubility” may be considered to be an equilibrium; the equilibrium is between solid and ions in solution. •Any ionic solid is 100% ionized in aqueous solution; once it actually dissolves.
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SOLUBILITY CURVE WORKSHEET KEY Use your solubility curve graphs provided to answer the following questions. 1. What are the customary units of solubility on solubility curves? Degress Celsius and grams of solute/100g of water 2. Define solubility. A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given amount of solvent. 3.
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SCH4U1 Name: EA02 Date: Solubility Product, K sp - Worksheet 2 - ANSWERS 1. Calculate the solubility (in mol/L) for each of the following compounds: a. FeS K sp = 3.7 x 10 -19 solubility=6.1×10−10mol/L b.
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Solubility (g per 100 g of solvent) Analysis 1 Plot a graph of temperature (on the x-axis) against solubility (on the y-axis). Join up the points with a smooth curve. This is known as a solubility curve. CORE PRACTICAL 1: SOLUBILITY INVESTIGATE SOLUBILITY OF A SOLID IN WATER 1.7C SPECIFICATION REFERENCE
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When ready the curve of a particular solute, it is important to see at which temperature the solute creates a saturated solution (on the line), supersaturated solution (above the solute’s solubility curve), or an unsaturated solution (below the solute’s solubility curve). See the illustration below for an example:
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SOLUBILITY CURVE WORKSHEET KEY Use your solubility curve graphs provided to answer the following questions. 1. What are the customary units of solubility on solubility curves? Degress Celsius and grams of solute/100g of water 2. Define solubility. A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given amount of solvent. 3.
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solubility/g per 100 g wat er 120 10 20 30 40 50 60 b 94 +/−1g per 100g The values obtained in this question and in c depend on the line of best fit. In the exam there will always be some tolerance – a range of values will be accepted. c oFrom the graph, the solubility at 30 C is 10 g per 100 g of water. 40 ____ 100 × 10 = 4 g
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SOLUBILITY CURVE WORKSHEET Use your solubility curve graph provided to answer the following questions. 1. What is measured on the y axis of the solubility chart? _____ 2. What is measured on the x axis of the solubility chart? _____ 3. According to the graph, the solubility of any substance changes as _____ changes. 4. List the substances whose ...
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new compounds which form if the solutions, as suggested by the following table, were mixed. Solubility Curve Worksheet from Solubility Rules Worksheet, source: homeoutsidethebox.com. View Homework Help - solubility rules worksheet answers from CHEM 1211K at Georgia Gwinnett College. The following are the solubility rules for common ionic solids.
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SOLUBILITY CURVE WORKSHEET KEY Use your solubility curve graphs provided to answer the following questions. 1. What are the customary units of solubility on solubility curves? Degress Celsius and grams of solute/100g of water 2. Define solubility. A measure of how much solute can dissolve in a given amount of solvent. 3.
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SCH4U1 Name: EA02 Date: Solubility Product, K sp - Worksheet 2 - ANSWERS 1. Calculate the solubility (in mol/L) for each of the following compounds: a. FeS K sp = 3.7 x 10 -19 solubility=6.1×10−10mol/L b.
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Solubility Unit Teacher Guide L1-3 6 Level 2 Finish class by creating a solubility graph using Solubility Worksheet #2. At level two students should not require as much guidance in the construction of the solubility curve. Questions that incorporate the idea of rate of change and slope have also been added at this level.
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SOLUBILITY CURVE WORKSHEET Use your solubility curve graph provided to answer the following questions. 1. What are the customary units of solubility on solubility curves? _____ 2. Define solubility. _____ 3. According to the graph, the solubility of any substance changes as _____ changes. 4. List the substances whose solubility decreases as ...
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Lab #_____ Solubility Curve Aim: To identify an unknown crystal by comparing it’s solubility to the solutes displayed on Table G. Pre Lab questions: (2 pts) What is the boiling point of a substance? (3 pts) What is the Saturation Point of a crystal? (2 pts) Hypothesis: If the point of saturation of can be determined then