Solubility Equilibria and Factors Affecting

Chapter 10, Problem 57E

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Problem 57E

Solubility Equilibria and Factors Affecting Solubility (Sections)

Consider a beaker containing a saturated solution of CaF2 in equilibrium with undissolved CaF2(s). Solid CaCl2 is then added to the solution (a) Will the amount of solid CaF2 at the bottom of the beaker increase, decrease, or remain the same? (b) Will the concentration of Ca2+ ions in solution increase or decrease? (c) Will the concentration of F– ions in solution increase or decrease?

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