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The reaction that describes the dissolving of a certain marginally soluble salt (MX) has the following equilibrium constant.
MX (s) â M+(aq) + Xâ(aq) KC = 9.0Ã10â2
What is the equilibrium concentration of M+ (in M)?
The reaction that describes the dissolving of a certain marginally soluble salt (MX) has the following equilibrium constant.
MX (s) â M+(aq) + Xâ(aq) KC = 9.0Ã10â2
What is the equilibrium concentration of M+ (in M)?
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17 Dec 2019