The problem is attached.
1st part: I got [H
3PO
4]≈0.16M, [H
2PO
4-]≈0.035M, [HPO
42-]≈6.2·10
-8M, [PO
43-]≈8.6·10
-19M. Is it okay?
2nd part:H
3PO
4 + 2NH
3 (NH
4)
2HPO
40.01 mole 0.02mole so 0.01 mole will be produced
c=0.1M and pH=(Ka(NH
4+)+Ka(HPO
42-))/2=10.78, good?
3rd part:c=0.05M, c of magnesium ions is 0.1M. Ksp=[Mg
2+][NH
4PO
42-], magnesium being in excess we can assume that all ammoniumphosphate precipitated, so n=0.05*0.2=0.01mole, m=1.37g. Is this correct? I thought that Ksp=[Mg
2+][NH
4+][PO
43-], but I couldn't find a proof on the internet, true or not?
4th part:Ksp=[Ca
2+]
3[PO
43-]
2[PO
43-]
2=2/3[Ca
2+]-x, x being the amount that dissociated:
Kb=x
2/(2/3[Ca
2+]-x). Now I need to express x through [Ca
2+], but I get a square equation, which solution I need to put into the expression for Ksp and the algebra becomes pretty problematic. I very simplified the previous parts. I am sure that there is another approach for this one, but I don't know which. Help needed.