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11 May, 19:40

What are [Ba2+] and [CrO42-] in a saturated BaCrO4 solution if the Ksp of BaCrO4 is 1*10-10?

[Ba2+] =

[CrO42-] =

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  1. 11 May, 20:00
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    1) Chemical equation of the equilibrium

    BaCrO4⇄ Ba (2+) + CrO4 (2-)

    2) Ksp equation

    Ksp = [Ba (2+) ] [CrO4 (2-) ]

    where Ksp = 1.0 * 10^ - 10 and [Ba (2+) ] = [CrO4 (2-) ] = x

    3) Calculations

    1.0 * 10^ - 10 = x * x

    => x^2 = 1.10 * 10^-10

    => x = √[1.0 * 10^ - 10] = 0.000010

    Answer: [Ba (2+) ] = [CrO4 (2-) ] = 0.00001 M
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