The insoluble salts AV, B2W, C2X3, DY2, and EZ3, which were formed from the metal ions A+, B+, C3+, D2+, and E3+ and the nonmetals V1–, W2–, X2–, Y1–, and Z1–, all have the same Ksp value. Which salt has the highest molar solubility? a. B2W b. EZ3 c. DY2 d. AV e. C2X3

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Answer:

the salt that has the highest solubility is

(a) AV

∴ S = 1 M

Explanation:

a) AV ↔ A+  + V-

    S        S       S

⇒ Ksp = [ A+ ] * [ V- ] = S * S = S²

⇒ S = √ Ksp

b) B2W ↔ 2B+  +  W2-

     S           2S        S

⇒ Ksp = [ B+ ]² * [ W2- ] = ( 2S )² * S = 4S³

⇒ S = ∛ (Ksp / 4)

c)  C2X3 ↔ 2C3+  +  3X2-

        S          2S          3S

⇒ Ksp = [ C3+ ]² * [ X2- ]³ = (2S)² * (3S)³ = 4S² * 27S³ = 108S∧5

⇒ S = ( Ksp / 108 )∧(1/5)

d) DY2 ↔ D2+  +  2Y-

     S           S         2S

⇒ Ksp = [ D2+ ] * [ Y- ]² = S * (2S)² = 4S³

⇒ S = ∛ ( Ksp / 4 )

e) EZ3 ↔ E3+  +  3Z-

     S          S         3S

⇒ Ksp = [ E3+ ] * [ Z- ]³ = S * (3S)³ = 27S∧4

⇒ S = ( Ksp / 27 )∧(1/4)

assuming that Ksp = 1

a) S = √1 = 1

b) S = ∛(1/4) = 0.63

c) S = ( 1 / 108)∧(1/5) = 0.392

d) S = ∛ ( 1/4 ) = 0.63

e) S = ( 1 / 27 )∧(1/4) = 0.438