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Solubility and Complexation Equilibria Chapter 18

Determining K sp Experimentally CaF 2 dissolves to an extent of g/L. What is the value of K sp for CaF 2, in mol/L?

Using K sp to predict solubility. What is the solubility of AgCl, in mol/L?

What is the solubility of PbCl 2, in mol/L?

What is the solubility of Fe(OH) 3, in mol/L?

Common Ion Effect: The presence of an ion common to a solubility equilibria will decrease solubility of the salt. What is the solubility of PbCl 2 in a M NaCl solution?

Complexation Reactions and Equilibria