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Chemistry, 23.07.2019 04:30 soliseric879
Calculate whether a precipitate will form (and why) if 0.35 l of 0.0044 m ca(no3)2 and 0.17 l of 0.00039 m naoh are mixed at 25◦c. ksp for ca(oh)2 is equal to 5.5 × 10−6.
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