Question
Question: Solubility product of silver bromide \(5 \times {{10}^{-13}}\) . the quantity of potassium bromide (...
Solubility product of silver bromide 5×10−13 . the quantity of potassium bromide (molar mass is taken as 120g/mol ) to be added to 1 litre of 0.05M solution of silver nitrate to start the precipitation of AgBr is:
(A) 6.2×10−5 g
(B) 5.0×10−8g
(C) 1.2×10−10g
(D) 1.2×10−9g
Solution
The solubility product constant Ksp is the equilibrium constant for a solid substance dissolving in an aqueous solution. It represents the level at which a solute dissolves in solution. The more soluble substance means it has a higher solubility product value. Solubility products were only applicable for sparingly soluble ionic compounds.
Complete step by step solution:
Given the value solubility product of silver bromide is,
Ksp[AgBr]=[Ag+][Br−]=5X10−13−−(1)
Given, the concentration of silver nitrate = 0.05M
[AgNO3]=0.05M
Silver nitrate is completely dissociated into silver ions and nitrate ions because it is a completely soluble substance. i.e, the concentration of silver nitrate is equal to concentration of silver ions usually.