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Calculate the concentration of Hg2+ ions in a saturated solution of HgS(s). (Ksp=1.7×10^52)
Answer in units of mol/L
What volume of solution contains one Hg2+
ion?
Answer in units of L/ion
11 years ago

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1x10-8
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