Hi,
I am having problems with this exercise:
Data:
S (FeS) = 6,3 x 10^-18 (25ºC)
Precipitation equation:
Fe2+ (aq) + S2–(aq) <> FeS(s)
Question:
We want to precipitate FeS from a solution of Fe2+(aq) with 4,47g/dm-3 using H2S, with the concentration of 0,10mol/dm-3, which is maintained during the reaction.
M(Fe2+) = 55,85g mol-1
-> Calculate the Hidrogen ion concentration necessary so that the FeS can precipitate.
what I already did:
Concentration of Fe: 0,08mol/dm-3
Concentration of Sulfur: 7,88*10^-17 mol dm-3
What I tried to do:
Ka = [S2-].[H3O+]^2/[H2S]
The problem is that neither I don't know nor is given the Ka, and I don't know how to calculate it, so that I can use the above equation to calculate [H3O+]