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    The Molar Solubility of Calcium Phosphate in a Saturated Aqueous
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The Molar Solubility of Calcium Phosphate in a Saturated Aqueous

Question 28

Question 28

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The molar solubility of calcium phosphate in a saturated aqueous solution of the salt is given by ________.


A) (Ksp/125) 1/6
B) (Ksp/108) 1/5
C) (Ksp/27) 1/4
D) (Ksp/4) 1/3
E) (Ksp) 1/2

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