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In a saturated solution of silver phosphate, the concentration of silver ion is 4.5 x 10^-4 mol/L. The Ksp of silver phosphate would be which of the following?

6.8  10-8 1.0  10-11
1.4  10-14 none of the above
1.5  10-15
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DrBob222
See above.
15 years ago

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