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Homework answers / question archive / Consider the dissolution of quartz (SiO2) in water at 25°C: SiO2(quartz) + 2H2O(l) ↔ H4SiO4(aq) If the solution equilibrates, what will be the dissolved concentration of H4SiO4? (Hint, use the thermodynamic data in the following table to calculate ΔG°r, then calculate Keq for the reaction)

Consider the dissolution of quartz (SiO2) in water at 25°C: SiO2(quartz) + 2H2O(l) ↔ H4SiO4(aq) If the solution equilibrates, what will be the dissolved concentration of H4SiO4? (Hint, use the thermodynamic data in the following table to calculate ΔG°r, then calculate Keq for the reaction)

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Consider the dissolution of quartz (SiO2) in water at 25°C:

SiO2(quartz) + 2H2O(l) ↔ H4SiO4(aq)

If the solution equilibrates, what will be the dissolved concentration of H4SiO4? (Hint, use the thermodynamic data in the following table to calculate ΔG°r, then calculate Keq for the reaction).

 

 

                                    G°f (kJ mol-1)               H°f (kJ mol-1)

            SiO2(Quartz)         -856.3                          -910.7

            H4SiO4(aq)          -1307.9                        -1457.3

            H2O(1)               -237.14                         -285.83

If the temperature of the solution is decreased to 15°C and the solution re-equilibrates with quartz, what will be the dissolved concentration of H4SiO4? Is the solubility of quartz higher or lower at colder temperatures?

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