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The ksp of strontium carbonate, srco3, is 5.60 × 10-10. calculate the solubility of this compound in g/l.
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The ksp of strontium carbonate, srco3, is 5.60 × 10-10. calculate the solubility of this compound in g/l.
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The solubility product constant of a compound is calculated by the product of its corresponding ion concentration. The dissociation reaction would be as follows:
SrCO3 = Sr2+ + (CO3)2-
Ksp = [Sr2+] [CO3] =
5.60 × 10^-10
5.60 × 10^-10 = x^2
x = 2.37x10^-5 mol/L =
3.49x10^-3 g/L
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