Question
the concentration of aluminium sulfate in an aqueous solution at certain temperature is 2.7x10^-8 mol/l
a) calculate Ksp for this salt at this temperature
should i assume it is in a saturated solution and just use the given concentration?
a) calculate Ksp for this salt at this temperature
should i assume it is in a saturated solution and just use the given concentration?
Answers
As far as I know, Al2(SO4)3 has no Ksp. I don't know how to address the problem.
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