Silver nitrate is a costly Chemical and it is highly water soluble. The Science teacher asked a student to mix 2 gm sugar in 100 ml water. By mistake, the student dissolved 2 gm silver nitrate in water. Which of the following techniques will the teacher recommend for the student to get back the solid silver nitrate from the aqueous state? *
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Answer:
At 313 K 62 g of potassium nitrate dissolved in 100 g of water. So to produce a saturated solution of potassium nitrate in 50 g of water we need
100
62
×50=31 g of potassium nitrate.
(b)Some soluble potassium chloride will separate out in the form of crystal at room temperature because the solubility of potassium chloride will decrease.
(c)
(i) Solubility of Potassium nitrate at 293 K is 32 g.
(ii) Solubility of sodium chloride at 293 K is 36 g.
(iii) Solubility of Potassium chloride at 293 K is 35 g.
(iv) Solubility of Ammonium chloride at 293 K is 37 g.
The solubility of Ammonium chloride is highest at this temperature.
(d)The solubility of salt increases with the increase in temperature.
Explanation:
Silver nitrate is a costly Chemical and it is highly water soluble. The Science teacher asked a student to mix 2 gm sugar in 100 ml water. By mistake, the student dissolved 2 gm silver nitrate in water. Which of the following techniques will the teacher recommend for the student to get back the solid silver nitrate from the aqueous state