Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) carbonate , CoCO3 . The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of CoCO3 (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+ , Kf = 7.7×104 . Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s).

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Answer:

7.7×10^-6

Explanation:

CoCO3(s)<--------> Co^2+(aq) + CO3^2-(aq) Ksp= 1.0 ×10 ^-10

Co^2+(aq) + 6NH3(aq) <-----------> [Co(NH3)6]^2+. Kf = 7.7×10^4

Overall:

CoCO3(s) + 6NH3(aq) <--------> [Co(NH3)6]^2+(aq) + CO3^2-(aq) Knet= Ksp× Kf

Knet= Ksp× Kf = 1.0 ×10 ^-10 ×7.7×10^4= 7.7×10^-6

The insoluble CoCO3 dissolves in the presence of ammonia because bof the formation of hexamine cobalt II complex ion.