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    Exam 17: Principles of Chemical Reactivity: Other Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria
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    Why Do Salts Containing Basic Anions Have a Greater Solubility
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Why Do Salts Containing Basic Anions Have a Greater Solubility

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Why do salts containing basic anions have a greater solubility in water than predicted from calculations using Ksp values? Examples of such salts are CaCO3,PbF2,and Ca3(PO4)2.

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Basic anions react with water ...

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