Solid ammonium chromate is slowly added to 75.0 mL of a calcium acetate solution until the concentration of chromate ion is 0.0154 M. The maximum amount of calcium ion remaining in solution is M.

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Solid ammonium chromate is slowly added to 75.0 mL of a calcium acetate solution until the
concentration of chromate ion is 0.0154 M. The maximum amount of calcium ion remaining in
solution is
M.
Transcribed Image Text:Solid ammonium chromate is slowly added to 75.0 mL of a calcium acetate solution until the concentration of chromate ion is 0.0154 M. The maximum amount of calcium ion remaining in solution is M.
Solid sodium carbonate is slowly added to 125 mL of a 0.278 M cobalt(II) bromide solution
until the concentration of carbonate ion is 0.0449 M. The mass of cobalt(II) ion remaining in
solution is
grams.
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Transcribed Image Text:Solid sodium carbonate is slowly added to 125 mL of a 0.278 M cobalt(II) bromide solution until the concentration of carbonate ion is 0.0449 M. The mass of cobalt(II) ion remaining in solution is grams. An error has been detected in your answer. Check for typos, miscalculations etc. before submitting your answer.
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