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    The Solubility of Copper(II)oxalate Is 3\(\times\) 10<sup>-3</sup> G/L\(\times\) 10<sup>-10</sup> B) 2
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The Solubility of Copper(II)oxalate Is 3 ×\times× 10-3 G/L ×\times× 10-10
B) 2

Question 81

Question 81

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The solubility of copper(II) oxalate is 3.2 ×\times× 10-3 g/L.What is the solubility product constant for copper(II) oxalate?


A) 4.4 ×\times× 10-10
B) 2.1 ×\times× 10-5
C) 1.0 ×\times× 10-5
D) 3.1 ×\times× 10-18
E) 3.7 ×\times× 10-14

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