Equilibrium and Ksp

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Tutorials and Problem Sets

Equilibrium Tutorials & Problems

  1. Dynamic Equilibrium
  2. The Equilibrium Constant Expression
  3. Calculating the Equilibrium Constant from Equilibrium Concentrations
  4. Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations (and the equilibrium constant) when given initial concentrations and one equilibrium concentration
  5. Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations from Initial Concentrations
  6. LeChatelier's Principle (10) (15)
  7. The Effect of Heat on (1) the Position of the Equilibrium and (2) the Value of the Keq
  8. Some AP-level Equilibrium Problems

Ksp Tutorials & Problem Sets

  1. Writing Ksp Expressions

  2. Solving Ksp Problems I: Calculating Molar Solubility Given the Ksp
    • Part One - s2
    • Part Two - 4s3
    • Part Three - 27s4
    • Part Four - 108s5
    • Part Five - 256s5
    • Additional molar solubility problems

  3. Solving Ksp Problems II: Calculating Ksp when . . . .
    • given the molar solubility
    • given the solubility in g/100mL
    • given the pH
    • given cell potential values
    • given titration data
    • given weight/volume (w/v) concentration data

  4. Solving Ksp Problems III: Calculating Solubility in g/100mL, given the Ksp

  5. Solving Ksp Problems IV: Acid Base-related
    • Calculate the pH when given the Ksp
    • Calculate the pH using the Ksp and the Ka
    • What is the minimum pH required for precipitation?

  6. Solving Ksp Problems V: Miscellaneous
    • Common Ion Effect (10)
    • The Reaction Quotient: Will a precipitate form?
    • Selective Precipitation

Other Resources

Videos

  1. Calculate Kp Given Initial Partial Pressures
  2. Calculate Ksp from Molar Solubility I
  3. Calculate Ksp from Molar Solubility II
  4. Ksp: The Common Ion Effect I
  5. Ksp: The Common Ion Effect II

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