Write the chemical equations for the dissociation of each of the following substances and determine their molar solubilities using the Solubility Product Constant Table. Note: Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer. Please use the double-sided equilibrium arrows. (a) AgI chemPad XX→ (b) CuS chemPad X.X° →→← Aluminum Al(OH)3 Barium Ba(OH)2 BaCO3 BaSO4 Substance Ksp at 25 °C Cd(OH)2 CdCO3 CdS M M Calcium Help Greek Help Greek 5.0 x 10-3 8.1 x 10-9 1.1 x 10-10 Ba3(PO4)2 3.4 x 10-23 Cadmium 1.9 x 10-33 2.5 x 10-14 5.2 x 10-12 8.0 x 10-27 Ca(OH)2 5.5 x 10-6 CaCO3 4.8 x 10-⁹ Ca3(PO4)2 1.0 × 10-26 CaF2 3.9 x 10-11 Copper Cu(OH)2 Cu₂S CUCO3 CuS Iron Fe(OH)2 FeS Fe(OH)3 FePO4 Lead Pb(OH)2 PbF2 PbCl₂ PbBr2 Pbl₂ 2.2 x 10-20 1.6 x 10-48 1.4 x 10-10 6.3 x 10-36 8.0 x 10-16 6.3 x 10-18 2.5 x 10-39 9.9 x 10-29 2.8 x 10-16 3.7 x 10-8 1.7 x 10-5 6.3 x 10-6 6.5 x 10-⁹ Manganese Mn(OH)2 MnCO3 MnS Nickel Ni(OH)2 Silver AgCl AgBr Agl AgCN Ag₂S Ag₂ CrO4 Ag3PO4 Tin Sn(OH)2 1.9 x 10-13 8.8 x 10-11 5.6 x 10-16 1.6 x 10-14 1.8 x 10-10 5.0 x 10-13 8.3 x 10-17 1.2 x 10-16 6.3 x 10-50 1.1 x 10-12 2.6 x 10-18 1.4 x 10-28

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Write the chemical equations for the dissociation of each of the following substances and determine their molar solubilities using the Solubility Product Constant Table.
Note: Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer. Please use the double-sided equilibrium arrows.
(a) AgI
chemPad
XX→
(b) CuS
chemPad
X.X° →→←
Aluminum
Al(OH)3
Barium
Ba(OH)2
BaCO3
BaSO4
Substance Ksp at 25 °C
Cd(OH)2
CdCO3
CdS
M
M
Calcium
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5.0 x 10-3
8.1 x 10-9
1.1 x 10-10
Ba3(PO4)2 3.4 x 10-23
Cadmium
1.9 x 10-33
2.5 x 10-14
5.2 x 10-12
8.0 x 10-27
Ca(OH)2
5.5 x 10-6
CaCO3 4.8 x 10-⁹
Ca3(PO4)2 1.0 × 10-26
CaF2
3.9 x 10-11
Copper
Cu(OH)2
Cu₂S
CUCO3
CuS
Iron
Fe(OH)2
FeS
Fe(OH)3
FePO4
Lead
Pb(OH)2
PbF2
PbCl₂
PbBr2
Pbl₂
DOO
2.2 x 10-20
1.6 x 10-48
1.4 x 10-10
6.3 x 10-36
8.0 x 10-16
6.3 x 10-18
2.5 x 10-39
9.9 x 10-29
2.8 x 10-16
3.7 x 10-8
1.7 x 10-5
6.3 x 10-6
6.5 x 10-9
Manganese
Mn(OH)2
MnCO3
MnS
Nickel
Ni(OH)2
Silver
AgCl
AgBr
Agl
AgCN
Ag₂S
Ag₂ CrO4
Ag3PO4
Tin
Sn(OH)2
1.9 x 10-13
8.8 x 10-11
5.6 x 10-16
1.6 x 10-14
1.8 x 10-10
5.0 x 10-13
8.3 x 10-17
1.2 x 10-16
6.3 x 10-50
1.1 x 10-12
2.6 x 10-18
1.4 x 10-28
Transcribed Image Text:Write the chemical equations for the dissociation of each of the following substances and determine their molar solubilities using the Solubility Product Constant Table. Note: Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer. Please use the double-sided equilibrium arrows. (a) AgI chemPad XX→ (b) CuS chemPad X.X° →→← Aluminum Al(OH)3 Barium Ba(OH)2 BaCO3 BaSO4 Substance Ksp at 25 °C Cd(OH)2 CdCO3 CdS M M Calcium Help Greek Help Greek 5.0 x 10-3 8.1 x 10-9 1.1 x 10-10 Ba3(PO4)2 3.4 x 10-23 Cadmium 1.9 x 10-33 2.5 x 10-14 5.2 x 10-12 8.0 x 10-27 Ca(OH)2 5.5 x 10-6 CaCO3 4.8 x 10-⁹ Ca3(PO4)2 1.0 × 10-26 CaF2 3.9 x 10-11 Copper Cu(OH)2 Cu₂S CUCO3 CuS Iron Fe(OH)2 FeS Fe(OH)3 FePO4 Lead Pb(OH)2 PbF2 PbCl₂ PbBr2 Pbl₂ DOO 2.2 x 10-20 1.6 x 10-48 1.4 x 10-10 6.3 x 10-36 8.0 x 10-16 6.3 x 10-18 2.5 x 10-39 9.9 x 10-29 2.8 x 10-16 3.7 x 10-8 1.7 x 10-5 6.3 x 10-6 6.5 x 10-9 Manganese Mn(OH)2 MnCO3 MnS Nickel Ni(OH)2 Silver AgCl AgBr Agl AgCN Ag₂S Ag₂ CrO4 Ag3PO4 Tin Sn(OH)2 1.9 x 10-13 8.8 x 10-11 5.6 x 10-16 1.6 x 10-14 1.8 x 10-10 5.0 x 10-13 8.3 x 10-17 1.2 x 10-16 6.3 x 10-50 1.1 x 10-12 2.6 x 10-18 1.4 x 10-28
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