CaCO3 and BaCO3 have solubility product values 1×10−8and5×10−9, respectively. If water is shaken up with both solids till equilibrium is reached, the concentration of CO2−3 ion is:
A
1.5×10−8
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B
1.225×10−4
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C
2.25×10−9
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D
None of these
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Solution
The correct option is B1.225×10−4 Both the carbonates will dissociate in water. Let the concentration of ions be x and y respectively CaCO3→Ca2++CO2−3
x x+y Ksp=x(x+y)=10−8...(1) BaCO3→Ba2++CO2−3
y x+y
Total concentration of CO2−3 = x + y Ksp=y(x+y)=5×10−9...(2)
divide eq. 1 by eq 2 xy=2 ; x =2y
Substituting: 2y(2y+y)=10−8 y = 0.4083×10−4
and concentration of carbonate ion =
x + y = 1.225×10−4