Question
If 100.0 mL of 0.0025 M Na2SO4
(aq)is saturated with CaSO4
how many grams of CaSO4 would be present
in the solution? [Hint: Does the usual simplifying assumption hold?]
(aq)is saturated with CaSO4
how many grams of CaSO4 would be present
in the solution? [Hint: Does the usual simplifying assumption hold?]
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