Nota Bene: x is called the “molar solubility” of AgCl
Common Ion Effect
The common-ion effect refers to the decrease in solubility of an ionic precipitate (i.e. precipitation) by the addition to the solution of a soluble compound with an ion in common with the precipitate.
Problem: What is the molar solubility of AgCl in 0.1M HCl?
HCl dissociates entirely (bc/ strong acid), so you already have a bunch of Cl- in the solution at the start
Precipitation
17.5 The Common Ion Effect and Precipitation
So, yes it precipitates
Conversely…
Predicting Precipitation With Ksp Values
Keq vs Q: https://youtu.be/M00jfRHLHMk
At what concentration of ion will the solid precipitate?
How much of the compound will precipitate when placed in water?
Solubility and pH
Solubility and the pH of the solution | Chemistry | Khan Academy
How does solubility change with temperature changes?
Usually, increasing the temperature increases the solubility of solids and liquids. Increasing the temperature always decreases the solubility of gases.
CASE I: Decrease in solubility with temperature: If the heat given off in the dissolving process is greater than the heat required to break apart the solid, the net dissolving reaction is exothermic (energy given off). The addition of more heat (increases temperature) inhibits the dissolving reaction since excess heat is already being produced by the reaction. This situation is not very common where an increase in temperature produces a decrease in solubility.
CASE II: Increase in solubility with temperature: If the heat given off in the dissolving reaction is less than the heat required to break apart the solid, the net dissolving reaction is endothermic (energy required). The addition of more heat facilitates the dissolving reaction by providing energy to break bonds in the solid. This is the most common situation where an increase in temperature produces an increase in solubility for solids.
Solubility Rules
Solubility Rules and How to Use a Solubility Table
Soluble and Insoluble Compounds Chart – Solubility Rules Table – List of Salts & Substances
For the Precipitation Lab Experiment:
- assume that a double replacement reaction occours
- if one of the products is insoluble, then a precipitate forms and a color change may happen
- if the products are all soluble (aq), then you can say no reaction occurred
Setup of the experiment: Precipitation Reactions Lab: Observe & Record the Data
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