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Ignoring activities, determine the molar solubility (S) of Zn(CN)2 in a solution with a pH = 1.41. Ksp (Zn(CN)2) = 3.0 Ã 10-16; Ka (HCN) = 6.2 Ã 10-10.
Ignoring activities, determine the molar solubility (S) of Zn(CN)2 in a solution with a pH = 1.41. Ksp (Zn(CN)2) = 3.0 Ã 10-16; Ka (HCN) = 6.2 Ã 10-10.
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