The value of for barium carbonate is .
Further explanation:
Solubility product constant:
The equilibrium constant between the compound and its ion, when dissolved in solution, is known as solubility product constant. It is denoted by . The solubility product constant is used to calculate the product of the concentration of ions at equilibrium. Higher the solubility product constant more will be the solubility of the compound.
The general reaction is as follows:
The expression to calculate the solubility product for the general reaction is as follows:
Here,
is the solubility product constant.
is the concentration of ions.
is the concentration of ions.
The dissociation of occurs as follows:
The given solubility of is 0.0100 g/L. Firstly, it is to be converted in mol/L. So the solubility of is calculated as follows:
…… (1)
The solubility of is 0.0100 g/L.
The molar mass of is 197.3 g/mol.
Substitute these values in equation (1).
It is evident from the chemical equation, one mole of dissociates to form one mole of and one mole of . So the solubility of both and is 0.00005068 mol/L.
The formula to calculate the solubility product of is as follows:
…… (2)
Substitute 0.00005068 mol/L for and 0.00005068 mol/L for in equation (2).
Therefore, the value of for is .
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Answer details:
Grade: School School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Chemical equilibrium
Keywords: solubility, Ba2+, CO32-, BaCO3, Ksp, solubility product, molar mass, 197.3 g/mol, mol/L, g/L, 0.0100 g/L.