CuCO3 2H2O CuOH2 H2CO3 with this balanced equation of coppe
CuCO3+ 2H2O -> Cu(OH)2 +H2CO3
with this balanced equation of copper carbonate , calculate the concentration of copper in solution (the voltage is .22V) and then calculate the value of Ksp for copper (II) carbonate
Solution
CuCO3 (s)<=> Cu+2 (aq) & CO3)-2 (aq)
 
 
 
 b)write the equilibrium expression (Ksp) for the reaction in (a)
 Ksp = [Cu+2] [CO3 -2]
 
 
 c)Using the experimental cell potential ( .22V), calculate the concentration of copper in the saturated solution
 this experiment usually
 compare the [Cu+2] level in the beaker with CuCO3, with the [Cu+2 level in a 1 molar solution. it is called a concentration cell
 the reduction @ cathode has Cu+2 & 2 e- --> Cu ...... ...... Eo = +0.34
 while the reverse, oxidation @ anode Cu --> Cu+2 & 2 e- Eo = - 0.34
 for the reaction:
 Cu+2 & Cu --> Cu+2 & Cu
 the standard voltage for a concentration cell is zero
 
 but because the CuCO3 lowers the [Cu+2], that cell will have an EMF of a lower voltage by 0.22 v
 nernst equation:
 E = Eo - (0.0592 / n) (log Q)
 
 0.22 = zero - (0.0592 / 2 mol e- ) (log prod / reactants)
 
 0.22 = zero - (0.0296) (log [Cu+2] / [Cu+2])
 
 for the cell to work, i,e, to proceed ---> --->
 the higher \"usually 1Molar Cu+2\" must be the reactant
 0.22 = - (0.0296) (log [Cu+2] / [1M])
 
 0.22 = - (0.0296) (log [Cu+2] )
 
 0.22 / - (0.0296) = (log [Cu+2] )
 
 log [Cu+2] = -7.432
 
 10^x for both sides:
 [Cu+2] = 8.711 e-7 Molar

