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Can someone please explain why do I need to multiple the final answer by two??

I never thought of doing that before when I had two moles of something, that why I am confused a little. when do we usually have consider the number of mole and the ratio i guess?

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For a Ksp we only write the products. So MX2 -> M + 2 X

So to set it up we do (f moles of M)(2f moles of X)^2 = Ksp

Notice 2f moles of X since the coefficient is 2 and it is also raised to the 2 power.

So simplify (4f^3) = Ksp and solve for f. f is the concentration of M. 2f is the concentration of X. So that's why you multiply by 2. The answer is 0.04 M.


Sorry I used f if that confuses you (instead of the usual x) but I had to to keep it different from the product X.
 
what is the answer to this?
i'm not getting any of the choices as my answer.

3.2x10^5 = 4 x^3 then 2x doesn't give any of those answer choices... am i not doing this right 🙁
 
what is the answer to this?
i'm not getting any of the choices as my answer.

3.2x10^5 = 4 x^3 then 2x doesn't give any of those answer choices... am i not doing this right 🙁

You're doing it almost right. don't forget the negative sign on the exponential

3.2x10^-5 = 4x^3
x^3 = 0.8x10^-5
x = .02
2x = .04 = 4x10^-2
 
For a Ksp we only write the products. So MX2 -> M + 2 X

So to set it up we do (f moles of M)(2f moles of X)^2 = Ksp

Notice 2f moles of X since the coefficient is 2 and it is also raised to the 2 power.

So simplify (4f^3) = Ksp and solve for f. f is the concentration of M. 2f is the concentration of X. So that's why you multiply by 2. The answer is 0.04 M.


Sorry I used f if that confuses you (instead of the usual x) but I had to to keep it different from the product X.


got it thanks