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Consider the two sparingly soluble hydroxide salts: Ca(OH)2 and Fe(OH)3. Calculate the solubility of each (in g/L) in (i) pure water, and (ii) 0.80 M NaOH. In addition, calculate the resultant pH of each of these solutions. After showing all of your work, present your final results in an organizied table. Hint: due to the autodissociation of water, OH- may have the potenial to be a "common ion" even when evaluating the solubility in pure water.

ksp of Ca(OH)3= 5.5×10–6

ksp of Fe(OH)3=6*10-38

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Hubert Koch
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