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Calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) is relatively insoluble in water (Ksp = 2×10-9). However, calcium oxalate is more soluble in acidic solution. How much more soluble is calcium oxalate in 0.10 M H+ than in pure water? In pure water, ignore the basic properties of C2O42-.
Calcium oxalate (CaC2O4) is relatively insoluble in water (Ksp = 2×10-9). However, calcium oxalate is more soluble in acidic solution. How much more soluble is calcium oxalate in 0.10 M H+ than in pure water? In pure water, ignore the basic properties of C2O42-.
Patrick SuarezLv10
6 Nov 2020