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The Correct Mathematical Expression for Finding the Molar Solubility (S)of

Question 47

Question 47

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The correct mathematical expression for finding the molar solubility (s) of Sn(OH) 2 is:


A) 2s2 = Ksp
B) 2s3 = Ksp
C) 108s5 = Ksp
D) 4s3 = Ksp
E) 8s3 = Ksp

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