8. Calculate the solubility product constant for manganese(II) sulfate in a saturated solution with a pH of 3.91. The molecular weight of manganese(II) sulfate (MnSO4) is 151.0 g/mol.
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First, we need to find the concentration of Mn²⺠and SOā²⻠ions in the saturated solution. MnSOā(s) ā Mn²āŗ(aq) + SOā²ā»(aq) Since the reaction has a 1:1 ratio, the concentration of Mn²⺠and SOā²⻠ions will be the same in the saturated solution. Show moreā¦
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