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Calculate the minimum concentration of CO23 required to precipitate NiCO3 in a solution containing 2.0×105 M of Ni2+?
Given : (Ksp for NiCO3=6.6×1010)

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3.3×109 M
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3.3×105 M
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6.6×105 M
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12.2×105 M
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Solution

The correct option is B 3.3×105 M
Qsp=ionic product of NiCO3.
Ksp=solubility product of NiCO3.
For precipitation, Ionic product >Ksp
i.e. Qsp>Ksp

NiCO3(s)Ni2+(aq)+CO23(aq)][Ni2+][CO23]>Ksp[CO23]>Ksp[Ni2+][CO23]>6.6×10102×105[CO23]>3.3×105 M
So, the [CO23]min=3.3×105 M

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