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Ch.16 - Chemical Equilibrium
Tro - Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 6th Edition
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16장, 문제 51

Silver sulfate dissolves in water according to the reaction: Ag2SO4(s) ⇌ 2Ag+(aq) + SO42-(aq) Kc = 1.1 * 10-5 at 298K A 1.5-L solution contains 5.14 g of dissolved silver sulfate. If additional solid silver sulfate is added to the solution, will it dissolve?

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Calculate the molar mass of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) using the atomic masses of Ag, S, and O.
Determine the number of moles of silver sulfate in the solution by dividing the mass of silver sulfate (5.14 g) by its molar mass.
Calculate the initial concentration of silver sulfate in the solution by dividing the number of moles by the volume of the solution (1.5 L).
Use the stoichiometry of the dissolution reaction to find the concentrations of Ag+ and SO4^2- ions at equilibrium, assuming complete dissociation of the initial amount of Ag2SO4.
Compare the calculated ion product (Q) with the given equilibrium constant (Kc) to determine if the solution is saturated, unsaturated, or supersaturated, and predict whether additional solid will dissolve.

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Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)

The solubility product constant (Ksp) is an equilibrium constant that applies to the solubility of sparingly soluble ionic compounds. It quantifies the extent to which a compound can dissolve in water, represented by the concentrations of its ions at equilibrium. For silver sulfate, Ksp = 1.1 x 10^-5 indicates that at equilibrium, the product of the concentrations of Ag+ and SO4^2- ions in solution will equal this value.
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Solubility Product Constant

Le Chatelier's Principle

Le Chatelier's Principle states that if a system at equilibrium is disturbed, the system will adjust to counteract the disturbance and restore a new equilibrium. In the context of the silver sulfate dissolution, adding more solid Ag2SO4 increases the concentration of Ag+ and SO4^2- ions in the solution, which may shift the equilibrium position according to this principle, potentially affecting the solubility of the compound.
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Le Chatelier's Principle

Saturation and Supersaturation

A solution is considered saturated when it contains the maximum concentration of solute that can dissolve at a given temperature. If additional solute is added to a saturated solution, it will not dissolve unless the solution becomes supersaturated, which occurs under specific conditions. In this case, understanding whether the current concentration of ions exceeds the Ksp value is crucial to determine if the added silver sulfate will dissolve.
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