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The solubility product, Ksp, for Fe(OH)3 is 1.6 × 10–39. What is the solubility of Fe(OH)3 in a buffer solution with pH = 10, in moles per litre?
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1.1 × 10–9 mol.L–1 |
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4.0 × 10–23 mol.L–1 |
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8.8 × 10–11 mol.L–1 |
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1.6 × 10–27 mol.L–1 |
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