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Solubility Product Experiment This is a set of pre-lab info and questions for pr

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Solubility Product Experiment

This is a set of pre-lab info and questions for procedure. Not sure what all is needed but know all work needs to be shown.

AgC2H3O2(aq) + Cl-(aq) --> AgCl(s) + C2H3O2-(aq)

Find the solubility product of silver (I) Acetate. Then estimate the quantity of silver(I)acetate solution that should consume a known quantity of 0.050 M KCl for each of the four different silver acetate solutions. Make note of the quantity of silver ion solution required to consume the standard KCl solution.

Set up a procedure for each solution so data collected results in 4 sigfigs, assumes using 5-, 10-, and 25-mL volumetric pipettes for dispencing KCl only, and requires a minimum volume of the saturated silver(I) acetate.

For each solution :

Determine the volume standard KCl needed. Determine theoretical volume of silver acetate req to react with KCl. Determine volume of silver acetate that you will need to filter for buret rinsing and 3 trials.

Explanation / Answer

The question is incomplete as all data are not provided.
however the reaction is shown below and see the steps.

AgC2H3O2 (s) = Ag+ (aq) + CH3COO- (aq)

Ksp = [Ag+][CH3COO-] = s2 ;
Ksp = 2 * 10-3 (There isn't any data or clue to get Ksp. So, this has been taken from net.)
s2 = 2 * 10-3 => s = 4.472 * 10-2

[Ag+] = 4.472 * 10-2
volume of AgC2H3O2 = V1
[KCl] = 0.050 M => [K+] = [Cl-] = 0.050 M

AgC2H3O2 (aq) + Cl- (aq) -> AgCl (s) + C2H3O2- (aq)

volume of KCl solution = [Ag+]*V1/[Cl-]

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