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    The K<sub>sp</sub> of Fe(OH)<sub>3</sub>(s)is 3 × 10−<sup>39</sup>
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The Ksp of Fe(OH)3(s)is 3 × 10−39

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The Ksp of Fe(OH) 3(s) is 3 × 10−39.What concentration of Fe3+ can exist in solution at pH 3.0?


A) 3 × 10−4 M
B) 3 × 10−6 M
C) 3 × 10−21 M
D) 3 × 10−24 M
E) 3 × 10−30 M

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