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The Ksp of mercury(II) hydroxide, Hg(OH)2, is 3.60 × 10-26. Calculate the solubility of this compound in g/L.
Gf of H2CO3 = -616.1 KJ/mol
Gf of H20 = -237.1 KJ/mol
Gf of CO2 = - 394.4 KJ/mol
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