Since it looks like April MCAT has been math-heavy, I'd like to review my math techniques for common problems. Does anyone have a quicker / more efficient way to do the following problem?
Q: The solubility of ZnF2 is 2.03g/100mL at 25 degrees. What is the Ksp value for ZnF2?
A: ZnF2 ----> Zn2+ 2F- So Ksp = [Zn2+][F-]^2
[Zn2+] = (2.03 g/ 103 g ) /L ≈ (2/ 100) moles /L = (.02 / .1) = 0.2 M
[F] = 0.4 --> [F-]^2 = 16 x 10^-2
So Ksp = [Zn2+][F-]^2 = 0.2 M ( 16 x 10^-2 ) = 3.2 x 10^-2
This took me like 3 minutes. I mean I'm not a fan of Kaplan's triage, but if these math heavy questions take me that long, I feel like I have no choice but to triage.
Q: The solubility of ZnF2 is 2.03g/100mL at 25 degrees. What is the Ksp value for ZnF2?
A: ZnF2 ----> Zn2+ 2F- So Ksp = [Zn2+][F-]^2
[Zn2+] = (2.03 g/ 103 g ) /L ≈ (2/ 100) moles /L = (.02 / .1) = 0.2 M
[F] = 0.4 --> [F-]^2 = 16 x 10^-2
So Ksp = [Zn2+][F-]^2 = 0.2 M ( 16 x 10^-2 ) = 3.2 x 10^-2
This took me like 3 minutes. I mean I'm not a fan of Kaplan's triage, but if these math heavy questions take me that long, I feel like I have no choice but to triage.
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