First of all - what does it mean "amphoteric"?
Acid and base properties
How could a metal hydroxide act like an acid? Could it react with a base to form a complex?
Thanks XGen. I guess it would make sense for Cr+3 to have 6 ligands since coordination number is usually the charge of the ion * 2.
Sorry, I've got another question. (I know, they never end.
)
Determine the [H+] needed to just prevent precipitation by H2PO4
- in a 0.25 M H3PO4 solution that has [Ca+2] = 0.15 M. The Ka
1 of H3PO4 is 7.1x10
-3. Ksp for calcium dihydrogen phosphate is 1.0x10
-3Here's what I have.
Ksp eqn: Ca(H2PO4)2 --> Ca
+2 + 2 H2PO4
-K = Q in order to initiate precipitation so...
1x10
-3 = 0.15 M Ca
+2 * [H2PO4
-]
2[H2PO4
-] = 0.0816 M (amount needed to initiate precipitation).
Ka
1 eqn: H3PO4 --> H
+ + H2PO4
- 0.25 M 0 0.0816 M
-x +x +x
0.25-x x 0.0816+x
x = 0.0168 M H
+I know 0.0168 M is the amount to start precipitation, but what does it mean if you want to prevent precipitation? Do you need more than that amount or less, and why?