CaF2(s)⇄Ca2+(aq)+2F−(aq) Ksp=3.9×10−11
HF(aq)⇄H+(aq)+F−(aq) Kc=6.8×10−4
The dissolution of...
CaF2(s)⇄Ca2+(aq)+2F−(aq) Ksp=3.9×10−11
HF(aq)⇄H+(aq)+F−(aq) Kc=6.8×10−4
The dissolution of calcium fluoride is represented by the equilibrium system above at 25°C. The F− ion is produced when the weak acid HF dissociates. If solid calcium fluoride is added to equal volumes of the following solutions at 25°C, in which solution will the most calcium fluoride dissolve?
A) Pure distilled water
B) 1MHNO3(aq)
C) 1MNaOH(aq)
D) A saturated aqueous CaF2 solution
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