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What is the maximum concentration of Ca2+ ions in a solution containing 0.010 M of F- ions?
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DrBob222
CaF2 ==> Ca^2+ + 2F^-
Ksp = (Ca^2+)(F^-)^2
You know F and K, solve for Ca.
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Katie
Is it 3.9 x 10^-7 M?
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