Solving Equilibrium
Problems
Ladder diagrams are a useful
tool for evaluating chemical reactivity, usually
provid- ing a reasonable approximation of a chemical system’s
composition at equilibrium. When we need a more exact
quantitative description of the equilibrium condition, a ladder diagram
may not be sufficient. In this case we can find an algebraic solution. Perhaps you recall solving
equilibrium problems in your earlier
coursework in chemistry. In this section
we will learn
how to set up and solve equilibrium prob- lems. We will start with a simple
problem and work toward more complex ones.
1. A Simple Problem: Solubility of Pb(IO3)2
in Water
2. A More Complex Problem: The Common Ion Effect
3. Systematic Approach to Solving Equilibrium
Problems
4. pH of a Monoprotic Weak Acid
5. pH of a Polyprotic Acid or Base
6. Effect
of Complexation on Solubility
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