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Question at position 25 SrCO3 has a Ksp of 25.0 x 10–10 at a certain temperature. What is its molar solubility at this temperature? SrCO3 has a Ksp of 25.0 x 10–10 at a certain temperature. What is its molar solubility at this temperature? 1.0 x 10–3 M 5.0 x 10–5 M 2.0 x 10–5 M 1.0 x 10–4 MClear my selection

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A.1.0 x 10–3 M
B.5.0 x 10–5 M
C.2.0 x 10–5 M
D.1.0 x 10–4 M
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The question asks for the molar solubility of SrCO3 given its Ksp at a certain temperature. First, write the dissolution equilibrium: SrCO3(s) ⇌ Sr2+(aq) + CO3^2−(aq). The solubility product expression is Ksp = [Sr2+][CO3^2−]. If the molar solubility is s, then both ions are produced in a 1:1 ratio, so [Sr2+] = s and [CO3......Login to view full explanation

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