AgCl (s) ? Ag+?(aq) + Cl-?(aq)
The addition of potassium chloride to a saturated solution of silver chloride results in the precipitate of silver chloride
Answer
CaSO4?(s) ? Ca2+?(aq) + SO42-?(aq)
Ksp?= [Ca2+?(aq)] [SO42-?(aq)]
There are equal volumes of each solution
This means that the total solution was diluted by a factor of 2
The new concentrations of the Ca2+?ion is?halved?
= 5.0 x 10-4?mol dm-3
The sulfate ion concentration remains the same as it is a common ion and its concentration is the same in both solutions
Product of the ion concentrations = [Ca2+?(aq)] x [SO42-?(aq)]
= (5.0 x 10-4) x (1.0 x 10-3)
= 5.0 x 10-7?mol2?dm-6
As the product of the ion concentration (5.0 x 10-7?mol dm-3?) is smaller than the?Ksp?value (2.0 x 10-5?mol2?dm-6), the CaSO4?precipitate will?not?be formed
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