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    Which One of the Following Salts Has the Highest Solubility
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Which One of the Following Salts Has the Highest Solubility

Question 36

Question 36

Multiple Choice

Which one of the following salts has the highest solubility in water, expressed in moles per liter?


A) PbF2, Ksp = 3.6 × 10-8
B) Ag2CrO4, Ksp = 1.2 × 10-12
C) CaF2, Ksp = 3.9 × 10-11
D) BaF2, Ksp = 1.7 × 10-6
E) PbI2, Ksp = 7.9 × 10-9

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