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  1. The solubility of Mn(OH)2 is 3.04 x 10^-4 gram per 100 ml of solution .A) write the balanced chem equation for Mn(OH)2 in
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  2. The solubility of Mn(OH)2 is 3.04 x 10^-4 gram per 100 ml of solution .A) write the balanced chem equation for Mn(OH)2 in
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  3. The solubility of Mn(OH)2 is 3.04 x 10^-4 gram per 100 ml of solution .A) write the balanced chem equation for Mn(OH)2 in
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  4. Consider the following reaction that describes the solubility equilibria of solid Zn(OH)2 in aqueous solution (Ksp of Zn(OH)2
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  5. Consider the following reaction that describes the solubility equilibria of solid Zn(OH)2 in aqueous solution (Ksp of Zn(OH)2
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  6. Please help me these are the only two I have left.17. If the solubility of a gas is 5.6 g/L at 505 kPa pressure, what is the
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  7. Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according toCu+(aq)+2NH3(aq)⟶Cu(NH3)+2(aq)𝐾f=6.3×1010 M−2
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  8. Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according toCu+(aq) + 2NH3(aq) -->Cu(NH3)2^+ Kf = 6.3x10^10 Calculate the
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  9. Copper(I) ions in aqueous solution react with NH3(aq) according to:Cu+(aq) + 2NH3(aq) > Cu(NH3)2+ (aq) Kf=6.3x10^10 M^-2
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  10. (a) The molar solubility of Ag2CrO4(s) at 35°C is 1.3 10-4 mol/L. Calculate Ksp.(b) If 0.0490 g of AgIO3 dissolves per liter of
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