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Which Is the Correct Mathematical Expression for the Molar Solubility

Question 109

Question 109

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Which is the correct mathematical expression for the molar solubility (x) in moles per liter of Fe3(PO4) 2?


A) 12x3
B) 108x5
C) 6x2
D) 6x5
E) 5x6

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