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    There Will Be No Fe(OH)<sub>3</sub> Precipitate in a Buffer Solution
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There Will Be No Fe(OH)3 Precipitate in a Buffer Solution

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Question 25

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There will be no Fe(OH)3 precipitate in a buffer solution that is 0.60 M CH3COOH and 0.10 M CH3COONa, if the solution is also made to be 0.001 M in Fe3+. For Fe(OH)3, Ksp = 6.8 * 10-36.

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