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Q: Common Ion Effect ( No Answer,   3 Comments )
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Subject: Common Ion Effect
Category: Science
Asked by: gelitza-ga
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Posted: 28 Oct 2004 21:28 PDT
Expires: 27 Nov 2004 20:28 PST
Question ID: 421524
The solubility -product cocnstant for Ce(IO3)3 is 3.2x-10. What is the
Ce3+ concentration in a solution prepared by mixing 50.0 ml of 0.0250
M Ce3+ with mL of 0.040M IO3-?
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Subject: Re: Common Ion Effect
From: hfshaw-ga on 28 Oct 2004 23:52 PDT
 
You did not provide a valid value for the solubility constant,
besides, this sounds like a homework problem.

Hint:  At equilibrium, [Ce3+]*[IO3-]^3 = K_sp
Subject: Re: Common Ion Effect
From: hfshaw-ga on 28 Oct 2004 23:53 PDT
 
You did not provide a valid value for the solubility constant, or a
volume of the IO3- solution....besides, this sounds like a homework
problem.

Hint:  At equilibrium, [Ce3+]*[IO3-]^3 = K_sp
Subject: Re: Common Ion Effect
From: bennydarko-ga on 09 Nov 2004 20:41 PST
 
You need to clarify some things with this question.
What I've gathered from your question so far
The K_sp value for Ce(IO3)3 is 3.2 X 10^-10
what is the Ce3+ concentration in a solution prepared by mixing 50.0
ml of .0250 M solution of Ce3+ with UNKNOWN VOLUME of .040 M solution
of IO3-

what is the volume of the second solution?

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