Which response has both answers correct? Will a precipitate form when 250 mL of 0.33
M Na2CrO4 are added to 250 mL of 0.12 M AgNO3? Ksp(Ag2CrO4) = 1.1 x 10–12
What is the concentration of the Ag+ ion remaining in solution?
A. Yes, [Ag+] = 1.0 x 10–11 M.
B. Yes, [Ag+] = 0.06 M.
C. Yes, [Ag+] = 1.0 x 10–6 M.
D. No, [Ag+] = 0.060 M.
E. No, [Ag+] = 0.105 M.
The correct answer is A. I understand why a precipitate forms, as Q > K. However, when I calculate the concentration of Ag+ remaining, I get 2.85 x 10-6 M, which is not an answer choice. To calculate this, I first forced the reaction to completion, so the concentration of Ag+ would be 0 M and the concentration of CrO42- would be 0.135 M. I then called the equilibrium concentration of Ag+ x and the equilibrium concentration of CrO42- (0.135 + x), plugged it into the Ksp expression, and solved for x. Could someone tell me what I am doing wrong? Or am I misinterpreting the problem?