A solution is 0.10M in Ba(NO3)2 and 0.10M in Sr(NO3)2. If solid Na2CrO4 is added to the solution
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There exist an equilibrium between solid SrSO 4 and Sr2+ and SO 4 2− ion in aqueous medium. The possible equilibrium states are shown in the figure as thick line. Now of the equilibrium is distributed by addition of (a) Sr(NO3 )2 and (b) K2SO4 and dotted line represent approach of system towards equilibrium. Match the columns given below
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There exist an equilibrium between solid SrSO 4 and Sr2+ and SO 4 2− ion in aqueous medium. The possible equilibrium states are shown in the figure as thick line. Now of the equilibrium is distributed by addition of (a) Sr(NO3 )2 and (b) K2SO4 and dotted line represent approach of system towards equilibrium. Match [...]
A solution is 0.10M in Ba(NO3)2 and 0.10M in Sr(NO3)2. If solid Na2CrO4 is added to the solution, what is [Ba2+], when SrCrO4 beings to precipitate? [Ksp(BaCrO4)=1.2×10^−10,Ksp(SrCrO4)=3.5 × 10^−5]
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Nov
A solution is 0.10M in Ba(NO3)2 and 0.10M in Sr(NO3)2. If solid Na2CrO4 is added to the solution, what is [Ba2+], when SrCrO4 beings to precipitate? [Ksp(BaCrO4)=1.2×10^−10,Ksp(SrCrO4)=3.5 × 10^−5] A solution is 0.10M in Ba(NO3)2 and 0.10M in Sr(NO3)2. If solid Na2CrO4 is added to the solution Ksp(SrCrO4)=3.5 × 10^−5] what is [Ba2+] when SrCrO4 [...]