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saliriagwu

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Question 1

The solubility of a salt MX2 with a molar mass of 114 g/mol is 3.42 g/L. Calculate Ksp.
◦ 2.70 × 10-5
◦ 1.08 × 10-4
◦ 9.00 × 10-4
◦ 2.25 × 10-4
◦ 6.75 × 10-8

Question 2

The solubility of a salt MX2 with a molar mass of 170 g/mol is 12.7 g/L. Calculate the Ksp.
◦ 4.17 × 10-4
◦ 5.58 × 10-3
◦ 9.59 × 103
◦ 2.23 × 10-2
◦ 1.67 × 10-3


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saliriagwu

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2021
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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