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    Which of the Following Substances Has the Greatest Solubility in Water
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Which of the Following Substances Has the Greatest Solubility in Water

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Question 2

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Which of the following substances has the greatest solubility in water?


A) PbI2, Ksp = 7.9 *10¯9
B) BaF2, Ksp = 1.5 * 10¯6
C) Ca(OH) 2, Ksp = 6.5 *10¯6
D) Zn(IO3) 2, Ksp = 3.9 * 10¯6
E) Ag2SO4, Ksp = 1.5 *10¯5

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