SOLUBILITY OF SPARINGLY SOLUBLE IONIC COMPOUNDS 181
Example 11.2
25.0 cm^3 of a 0.0020 mol dm^3 solution of iron(II) sulfate is added
to 25.0 cm^3 of a 0.0040 mol dm^3 solution of sodium hydroxide.
Will iron(II) hydroxide precipitate?
Answer
For iron(II) hydroxide
Ks(Fe(OH) 2 )[Fe^2 (aq)][OH(aq)]^2
(Notice that the hydroxide ion concentration is squared because iron(II) hydroxide
produces two hydroxide ions when it dissociates.)
total volume of solution 25.0 cm^3 25.0 cm^3 50.0 cm^3
Iron(II) sulfate FeSO 4 ; the concentration of Fe^2 (aq) ion will be
0.0010 mol dm^3 because of the dilution from 25.0 cm^3 to 50.0 cm^3.
Sodium hydroxide NaOH; the concentration of OH(aq) ion will be
0.0020 mol dm^3 because of the dilution from 25 cm^3 to 50 cm^3.
The product of the ion concentrations is then
[Fe^2 (aq)][OH(aq)]^2 (0.0010)(0.0020)^2 4.0 10 ^9 mol^3 dm^9
This is very much greater than the solubility product of Fe(OH) 2 (1.6
10 ^14 mol^3 dm^9 , Table 11.4) and so iron(II) hydroxide will precipitate out.
Fig. 11.4Common ion effect.
Precipitation
(i)A solution of volume 10.0 cm^3 contains magnesium ions at a concentration of
0.0010 mol dm^3 , and fluoride ions at a concentration of 0.0030 mol dm^3. Will
magnesium fluoride precipitate? What happens if 90 cm^3 of pure water is then added to the
solution?
(ii)5.0 cm^3 of 2.0 10 ^4 mol dm^3 barium chloride is mixed with 5.0 cm^3 of 4.0
10 ^4 mol dm^3 sodium sulfate solution. Will barium sulfate precipitate out?
Exercise 11G
Cloudiness
seen as NaCl
precipitates
Concentrated
HCl (aq)
Saturated
sodium
chloride solution