When 15.0 mL of a 9.86×10-4 M magnesium sulfate solution is combined with 22.0 mL of...

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When 15.0 mL of a 9.86×10-4 M magnesium sulfate solution iscombined with 22.0 mL of a 6.62×10-4 M potassium carbonate solutiondoes a precipitate form? yes (yes or no) For these conditions theReaction Quotient, Q, is equal to

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Ans YES Precipitates are formed Because Reaction Quotient Qsp is the product of the molar concentration of products raise to power stoichiometric coefficient at any stage of the reaction Solubility product Ksp is the product of the molar concentration of    See Answer
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