Chemistry, 22.04.2020 16:46, littledudefromacross
In a precipitation reaction (otherwise known as a double replacement or metathesis reaction) the extent to which a precipitate is formed is dependent on the solubility product constant of the precipitate. A species with a large Ksp (highly soluble) may not precipitate until very high concentrations are reached. A species with a low Ksp (mostly insoluble) will precipitate readily. Use the ideas explored in this activity to explain why the formation of a precipitate may increase when non-stoichiometric amounts of reactants are used (one reactant will limit, while the other will be in excess).
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:00, brookemcelhaney
Which of the following methods uses the decay of atomic particles in an object to find its exact age? a. fossil dating b. geologic dating c. radioactive dating d. relative dating
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In a precipitation reaction (otherwise known as a double replacement or metathesis reaction) the ext...