Factors Affecting Solubility - Page 2
Questions
- How would you calculate the solubility of #LaF_3# in grams per liter in the following solutions? a) 0.049 M #KF# solution b) 0.070 M #LaCl_3# solution
- Is #CaSO_4# more soluble in 1.0 L of .25 M #Li_2SO_4# or 1.0 L of .25 M #Al_2(SO_4)_3#?
- If two solutions with different densities are placed in a glass, and they form two layers, does this mean they are not soluble?
- How do you determine if a substance is soluble?
- How would you calculate the solubility of Mn(OH)2 in grams per liter when buffered at ph = 9.5?
- What are the chemistry solubility rules?
- What are the factors of solubility?
- At constant pressure, what generally happens to the solubility of solids and gases when the temperature of a solution is increased?
- A solute is soluble in water. Should the solute also be soluble in hexanes?
- If the solubility of a compound is 36 grams per liter, how many grams of the compound will dissolve in 5 liters?
- A gas has a solubility in water at 0°C of 3.5 g/L at a pressure of 0.80 atm. What pressure is needed to produce an aqueous solution containing 8.9 g/L of the same gas at 0°C?
- Should ALL ionic compounds be soluble in water?
- Which of the compounds is most soluble in water, #HOCH_2CH_2OH# or #CH_3CH_2OH#?
- In 100 g of water at 0°C, table sugar has a solubility of 180 g. What will happen if you add 108 g of table sugar to 50 g of water at 0°C?
- Is Cu(OH)2 soluble in an excess of NaOH ?
- What is the effect of temperature on the solubility of salt in water?
- Will lead chloride be more soluble in hot water than cold water?
- Why is calcium carbonate relatively insoluble in water?
- What factors describe why ionic compounds are supposedly soluble in any polar solvent?
- How to know if a salt is poorly soluble in water or it dissociates completely?