What is the concentration of Ag+ ion in 0.01MAgNO3 that is also 1.0MNH3 ?
Will AgCl precipitate from a solution that is 0.01MAgNO3 , 0.01MNaCl and 1MNH3?
Given : Formation constant,Kfof[Ag(NH3)2]+=1.70×107andKspAgCl=1.8×10−10
A
3.5×10−9M, precipitate of AgCl forms
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B
6.1×10−10M, precipitate of AgCl does not form.
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C
5.3×10−8M, precipitate of AgCl forms
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D
2.1×10−4M, precipitate of AgCl does not form.
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Solution
The correct option is B6.1×10−10M, precipitate of AgCl does not form. The reaction for the formation of the complex is given where 0.01MAgNO3 shall combines with 0.02MNH3 to form Ag(NH3)+2
Now consider the dissociation equilibrium of the complex : [Ag(NH3)2]+⇌Ag++2NH3Initially:0.0100.98Equilibrium:0.01−x≈0.01x0.98+2x≈0.98
Since,the above forward reaction is the dissociation of a complex, it will hardly occur 0.98+2x≈0.980.01−x≈0.01
Thus the formation constant(Kf) is the inverse of dissociation constant (Kd): Kd=1Kf=[Ag+][NH3]2[Ag(NH3)2]+][Ag+]=[Ag(NH3)2]+Kf×[NH3]2[Ag+]=0.01(1.70×107)×(0.98)2[Ag+]=6.1×10−10M
Ionic product of AgCl=[Ag+][Cl−] Qsp=(6.1×10−10)×(0.01)Qsp=6.1×10−12
Since Qsp<Ksp, precipitate does not form.