What is the Ksp and Kf of Zn(H_2O)_6 ?

1 Answer
Mar 26, 2017

Well K_"sp" is unknown..........

Explanation:

I think you refer to the zinc ion in water, which we should represent as [Zn(OH_2)_6]^(2+). Salts such as ZnCl_2 are mighty soluble in water (you'll have to dig for the details), but if we represent its solubility as S,

then according to the solubility equation:

ZnCl_2(s) + "excess"H_2OrightleftharpoonsZn^(2+)+2Cl^(-)

And so K_"sp"=[Zn^(2+)][Cl^-]^2

And reasonably, we can equate the solubility of the salt, S, with [Zn^(2+)]. Do you agree?

And so, finally, we write, K_"sp"=Sxx(2S)^2=4S^3.

K_"f"(Zn^(2+)(aq)) is a trickier proposition.