Frankly I never heard of this; however, it appears Ksp and Kb are the same for this.
My calculator is on the blink so I can't check your answer.
The Ksp for nickel(II) hydroxide is 5.47E-16. What is the base dissociation constant for nickel(II) hydroxide?
So I started off doing
Ni(OH)2 (s) <-> Ni2+ (aq) + 2OH- (aq)
I ..........................0 .................0
C ........................+x ................+2x
E ........................x ..................2x
Ksp = [Ni2+][OH-]^2
= (x)(2x)^2
= 4x^3
3sqrt 5.47E-16/4 =x
5.15E-6 = x
Wouldn't Kb just be
Kb = [Ni2+][OH-]^2 ??
And then If I solved it by subbing in x, I'd just get the Ksp value... Is Kb supposed to be the same as the Ksp value?
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Yes, it's the answer inside my workbook for the same question