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The solubility of a slightly soluble compound can be greatly affected by the add

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Question

The solubility of a slightly soluble compound can be greatly affected by the addition of a soluble compound with a common ion, that is, with one of the ions in the added soluble compound being identical to one of the ions of the slightly soluble compound. The general result of the addition of the common ion is to greatly reduce the solubility of the slightly soluble compound. In other words, the addition of the common ion results in a shift in the equilibrium of slightly soluble compound. Calculate the molar solubility in NaOH Based on the given value of the K_sp, what is the molar solubility of Mg(OH)_2 in 0.160 M NaOH? Express your answer with the appropriate units. molar solubility =

Explanation / Answer

[OH-] from NaOH = 0.160 M

Ksp of Mg(OH)2 = 5.61 x 10^-12

Mg(OH)2 ----------------------------> Mg+2 + 2OH-

S 0.160

Ksp = [Mg+2][OH-]^2

5.61 x 10^-12 = S x (0.160)^2

S = 2.19 x 10^-10 M

solubility = S = 2.19 x 10^-10 M