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    The Osmotic Pressure of a Solution Saturated with a Salt
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The Osmotic Pressure of a Solution Saturated with a Salt

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The osmotic pressure of a solution saturated with a salt M5X3 is 1.96 × 10-2 atm at 25° C. Calculate Ksp for M5X3, assuming ideal behavior.

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