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@wusu o.ur 0. If the concentration of Mg2 in seawater is 1350 mg/L, what concentration of hydroxide is needed to precipitate Mg(OH)2? Given: Ksp(Mg(OH)2)-5.6 X 10-12 Molar mass of Mg2 is 24.31 g/mol. (Answer: [OH]> 1.0 x 10 3 M) (x) (2x72 17sy -y 4.3 3x10, 'ä¹ a. Determine the Kp for Cu(IO3)2. (Answer: Kp 7.9 X 108) 11. A saturated copper(II) iodate solution in pure water has a Cu concentration of 2.7 X103 M (70)) Cu42 t210, 2.
@wusu o.ur 0. If the concentration of Mg2 in seawater is 1350 mg/L, what concentration of hydroxide is needed to precipitate Mg(OH)2? Given: Ksp(Mg(OH)2)-5.6 X 10-12 Molar mass of Mg2 is 24.31 g/mol. (Answer: [OH]> 1.0 x 10 3 M) (x) (2x72 17sy -y 4.3 3x10, 'ä¹ a. Determine the Kp for Cu(IO3)2. (Answer: Kp 7.9 X 108) 11. A saturated copper(II) iodate solution in pure water has a Cu concentration of 2.7 X103 M (70)) Cu42 t210, 2.
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