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The solubility product, Ksp, for iron(II) sulfide is 6.0 x10^-19. Calculate the molar solubility of iron(II) sulfide
The solubility product, Ksp, for iron(II) sulfide is 6.0 x10^-19. Calculate the molar solubility of iron(II) sulfide
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Compound | Formula | Ksp |
Iron(II) sulfide | FeS | 3.72x10-19 |
Magnesium hydroxide | Mg(OH)2 | 2.06x10-13 |
Calcium fluoride | CaF2 | 1.46x10-10 |
Part A Use the ksp values in the table to calculate the molar solubility of FeS in pure water?
Part B Use the Ksp values in the table to calcualte the molar solubility of Mg(OH)2 in pure water.?
Part C Use the Ksp values in the table to calculate the molar solubilty of CaF2 in pure water.?