Use the appropriate values of Ksp and Kf to find the equilibrium constant for the following reaction:
PbF2 (s) + 3OH- (aq) -> Pb(OH)3- (aq) + 2F- (aq)
Ksp PbF2 = 2.70 x 10-8
Kf Pb(OH)3- = 8 x 1013
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