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The molar solubility of cobalt(II) carbonate in a 0.248 M potassium carbonate solution is M. Show...
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The molar solubility of barium sulfate in a 0.248 M barium nitrate solution is M.
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A solution contains 1.39x10-2 M ammonium carbonate and 9.97x10-3M potassium sulfide. Solid cobalt(II) nitrate is added slowly to this mixture. What is the concentration of sulfide ion when carbonate ion begins to precipitate? (sulfide) - M
Solid cobalt(II) carbonate and solid manganese(II) carbonate are in equilibrium with a solution containing 1.37x10-2 M manganese(II) acetate, Calculate the concentration of cobalt(II)ion present in this solution. [cobalt(IT)) - M