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I'm working on my U Chem II homework and I'm stuck on the last 2 parts of the last problem. Here they are exactly as written:
You are given a saturated MnCO3 solution at equilibrium.
D. Upon addition on 3M HCl, what will happen to the concentration of Mn2+(aq)? Hint: What do acids and carbonates do?
E. Upon addition of 0.5M AgNO3, what will happen to the molar solubility of MnCO3? Hint: What will happen when Ag+ and CO32- are mixed (think Ksp)?
OK, for part D, I know that carbonates neutralize acids - so does that mean that the concentration of Mn2+(aq) will go up since some of the carbonate is going to neutralize the HCl?
For part E, I haven't got a clue - if someone could gently nudge me in the right direction, I'd be so thankful!!