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24 January, 20:27

2. A solution is 0.01 M in Ba2 + and 0.01 M in Ca2+. Sodium sulfate is added to selectively precipitate one of the cations, while leaving the other in solution. a) Given that BaSO4 and CaSO4 have Ksp values of 1.07 x 10-10 and 7.10 x 10-5 respectively, which cation will precipitate first? Explain why. b) What is the minimum concentration of SO42⁻ that will trigger the precipitation of the cation that precipitates first?

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  1. 24 January, 20:52
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    The solution contain 0.01 M concentration of Ba²⁺

    0.01M concentration of Ca²⁺

    Ksp (solubility constant) for BaSO₄ = 1.07 * 10⁻¹⁰

    Ksp for CaSO₄ = 7.10 * 10⁻⁵

    (BaSO₄) = (Ba²⁺) (SO₄²⁻)

    1.07 * 10⁻¹⁰ = 0.01 M (SO₄²⁻)

    1.07 * 10⁻¹⁰ / 0.01 = (SO₄²⁻)

    1.07 * 10⁻⁸ M = (SO₄²⁻)

    so the minimum of concentration of concentration sulfate needed is 1.07 * 10⁻⁸ M

    For CaSO₄

    CaSO₄ = (Ca²⁺) (SO₄²⁻)

    7.10 * 10⁻⁵ = 0.01 (SO₄²⁻)

    (SO₄²⁻) = 7.10 * 10⁻⁵ / 0.01 = 7.10 * 10⁻³ M

    so BaSO₄ will precipitate first since its cation (0.01 M Ba²⁺) required a less concentration of SO₄²⁻ (1.07 * 10⁻⁸ M) compared to CaSO₄

    b) The minimum concentration of SO₄²⁻ that will trigger the precipitation of the cation (0.01 M Ba²⁺) that precipitates first is 1.07 * 10⁻⁸ M
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