Calculate the Ksp Ca(IO3)2 if at equilibrium the concentration of IO3- ion is 2.35 x 10-2 M.
A) 8.3x10-4
B) 3.2x10-9
C) 5.7x10-2
D)1.2x10-10
E) 6.5x10-6
Calculate the Ksp Ca(IO3)2 if at equilibrium the concentration of IO3- ion is 2.35 x 10-2...
calculate the ksp for Ca(IO3)2 if at equilibrium the concentration of IO3 ion is 2.35x10^-2 M.
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