<span>explain why the dissolved component does not settle out of a solution -
</span><span>Before saturation, there are attractive forces between solute and solvent. after saturation, the capacity for the attractive forces is reached and no more solute can be dissolved</span>
Answer: The concentrations of at equilibrium is 0.023 M
Explanation:
Moles of =
Volume of solution = 1 L
Initial concentration of =
The given balanced equilibrium reaction is,
Initial conc. 0.14 M 0 M 0M
At eqm. conc. (0.14-x) M (x) M (x) M
The expression for equilibrium constant for this reaction will be,
Now put all the given values in this expression, we get :
By solving the term 'x', we get :
x = 0.023 M
Thus, the concentrations of at equilibrium is 0.023 M
Answer:
4 M
Explanation:
Molarity can be represented by the following ratio:
Molarity = moles / volume (L)
Since you have been given both the mass and volume, you can plug the values into the equation and solve for molarity.
Molarity = moles / volumes
Molarity = 2.0 moles / 0.50 L
Molarity = 4 M