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    Calculate the Minimum Concentration of Cr<sup>3+</sup> That Must Be Added
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Calculate the Minimum Concentration of Cr3+ That Must Be Added

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Calculate the minimum concentration of Cr3+ that must be added to 0.085 M NaF in order to form a precipitate of chromium(III)fluoride. The solubility constant for CrF3 is 6.6 × 10-11.

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