What is the solubility of #AgBr# in a solution of #AgBr# and #AgSCN#? Given #rarr# #K_("sp AgSCN") =10^(-12)# #K_("sp AgBr")=5xx10^(-13)# Thank you:)
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Explanation:
I would represent the dissociated ions in equal amounts as they are in equilibrium.
Well, if the solution contains both, then since concentration is a state function, we can construct two sequential reactions.
#"AgSCN"(s) rightleftharpoons "Ag"^(+)(aq) + "SCN"^(-)(aq)#
#"AgBr"(s) rightleftharpoons "Ag"^(+)(aq) + "Br"^(-)(aq)#
We can define the solubility of
Assuming the solution was saturated with
The ICE Table would give for
#5 xx 10^(-13) = ["Ag"^+]["Br"^-] = (10^(-6) + s)s#
#=> color(blue)(s = ["Ag"^(+)])#
#= color(blue)(3.66 xx 10^(-7) "M")# (The solution with the small s approximation is
#5.00 xx 10^(-7) "M"# , which is 36.6% error, so the approximation would not be good.)
This is in contrast to its solubility by itself:
#"Solubility"_("AgBr"(s,"pure")) = sqrt(5 xx 10^(-13))#
#= 7.07 xx 10^(-7) "M"#
So the solubility of