Equal volumes of 0.002 M solutions of sodium iodate and cupric chlorate are mixed together

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Equal volumes of 0.002 M solutions of sodium iodate and cupric chlorate are mixed together. Will it lead to precipitation of copper iodate? 

(For cupric iodate Ksp = 7.4 × 10–8 ). 

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answered Oct 7, 2017 by sforrest072 (157,439 points) 60 409 932
selected Oct 8, 2017 by sanjeev
 
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When equal volumes of sodium iodate and cupric chlorate solutions are mixed together, then the molar concentrations of both solutions are reduced to half i.e., 0.001 M.Then,

 

Now, the solubility equilibrium for copper iodate can be written as: 

Ionic product of copper iodate: 

Since the ionic product (1 × 10–9 ) is less than Ksp (7.4 × 10–8 ), precipitation will not occur. 

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