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1) Hydroxylapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, has a solubility constant of Ksp = 2.34 × 10-59, and dissociates according...


1) Hydroxylapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, has a solubility constant of Ksp = 2.34 × 10-59, and dissociates according to Ca10(PO4)6OH2 <======> 10Ca(2+) + 6PO4(3-) + 2OH-

Solid hydroxylapatite is dissolved in water to form a saturated solution. What is the concentration of Ca2 in this solution if [OH–] is somehow fixed at 1.20 × 10-6 M?

2) Determine the concentration of an HBr solution if a 40.00 mL aliquot of the solution yields 0.6828 g AgBr when added to a solution with an excess of Ag ions. The Ksp of AgBr is 5.0 × 10–13.

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des given 9927272721 III Contiontration ok Ön is fixed at egelb?? 46.9 X 10 CM Ksp= 2.34 X10-59 solution dissolved eq. Caro (

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Cao (PO 4) 6 (OH), (s) — 10 cart laq) + 6 P04 + 2011 (6) Concentrations [n] [0.64] [6.2x10-6] then solubility constant = [Ca

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