You have a solution that is 0.25M Ca2+ and .18M Ag+. You begin to add CO32-...

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You have a solution that is 0.25M Ca2+ and .18M Ag+. You beginto add CO32- (carbonate ion) to form CaCO3 , andAg2CO3. Which will precipitate first? Second?

What is the concentration of the first ion at the point when thesecond begins to precipitate?

What percentage of the first ion has been removed?

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Ag018 and Ca20250 Ksp Ag2CO3 81 1012 Ksp CaCO3 6 109 Now lead nitrate CO32 is added to the solution thus forming compounds Ag2CO3 and CaCO3 Among the above the    See Answer
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