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    What Is the Maximum Concentration of Mg<sup>2+</sup> Ion That Can
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What Is the Maximum Concentration of Mg2+ Ion That Can

Question 48

Question 48

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What is the maximum concentration of Mg2+ ion that can exist in a 0.10 M NaF(aq) solution, without precipitating any magnesium fluoride? The Ksp of MgF2 is 6.6 × 10-9.


A) 1.3 × 10-7 M
B) 6.6 × 10-9 M
C) 6.6 × 10-8 M
D) 1.6 × 10-7 M
E) 6.6 × 10-7 M

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