Multiple Choice
Which of the following compounds has the lowest solubility in mol/L in water at 25°C?
A) Ag3PO4 Ksp = 1.8 10-18
B) Sn(OH) 2 Ksp = 3 10-27
C) CdS Ksp = 1.0 10-28
D) CaSO4 Ksp = 6.1 10-5
E) Al(OH) 3 Ksp = 2 10-33
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