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We have a solution that contains 0.010 M Zn2+ ion and 0.010 M Mn2+
ion. If you add NaOH to make Zn(OH)2 and Mn(OH)2 ,what is the pH that the first metal
falls out of solution? What is the pH when the second starts to fall out of solution?
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