Calculate the minimum concentration of CO2−3 required to precipitate NiCO3 in a solution containing 2.0×10−5M of Ni2+? Given : (Ksp for NiCO3=6.6×10−10)
A
3.3×10−9M
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B
3.3×10−5M
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C
6.6×10−5M
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D
12.2×10−5M
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Solution
The correct option is B3.3×10−5M Qsp=ionic product of NiCO3. Ksp=solubility product of NiCO3. For precipitation, Ionic product >Ksp i.e. Qsp>Ksp
NiCO3(s)⇌Ni2+(aq)+CO2−3(aq)][Ni2+][CO2−3]>Ksp[CO2−3]>Ksp[Ni2+][CO2−3]>6.6×10−102×10−5∴[CO2−3]>3.3×10−5M So, the [CO2−3]min=3.3×10−5M