Complex Ion Equilibria - Stepwise Formation Constant Kf & Ksp Molar Solubility Problems
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- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2021
- This chemistry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into complex ion equilibria. The first problem asks you to write the equations for the stepwise formation of Ag[NH3]+ and Ag[NH3]2+. It also asks you to calculate the overall formation constant value from the first two stepwise formation constants. Finally, it asks you to determine the equilibrium concentration of all species in the solution.
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When you are calculating the Kf for the concentration of Ag+, why the concentraion of Ag+ is not 0M from the BCA table? :(
same question.where is the etra Ag+ coming from
Hey, i see it's old but here you have an explanation. I'm sorry for my english. You at first asume its 0 in table, because the amount remaining will be tiny and doesn't affect this value. Then using k you can calculate the precise amount.
@@sajkdnsaklfhnjbut should’t Ag(NH3) be 0 ? Since the question asked for their concentration at equilibrium and Ag(NH3) was an intermediate so its concentration at equilibrium should be 0
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but should’t Ag(NH3) be 0 ? Since the question asked for their concentration at equilibrium and Ag(NH3) was an intermediate so its concentration at equilibrium should be 0
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