Respuesta :
Answer is: value of Q is 6·10⁻⁴.
Chemical reaction: CaCrO₄(s) → Ca²⁺(aq) + CrO₄²⁻(aq).
[Ca²⁺] = 0,02 M.
[CrO₄²⁻] = 0,03 M.
Q = [Ca²⁺] · [CrO₄²⁻].
Q = 0,02 M · 0,03 M.
Q = 0,0006 M².
Q is the solubility product when the system is not at equilibrium.
Answer:
6.00×10⁻²M
Explanation:
CaCr₂O₄ is a sparingly soluble salt. The solubility product of CaCr₂O₄ is the molar concentration of Ca²⁺ times the molar concentration of Cr₂O₄²⁻
CaCr₂O₄ -> Ca²⁺ + Cr₂O₄²⁻
Q = [Ca²⁺] [Cr₂O₄²⁻]
[Ca²⁺] = 2.00×10⁻² M.
[CrO₄²⁻] = 3.00×10⁻² M.
Q = [Ca²⁺] • [CrO₄²⁻].
Q = (2.00×10⁻²)• (3.00×10⁻²) M.
Q = 6.00×10⁻²M