Calculate the solubility at 25° C of Co(OH)2 in pure water and in a 0.0050 M CoCl2 solution. Ksp Co(OH)2 = 5.92 x 10-15 Round both of your answers to significant digits. a. solubility in pure water? ___ g/L b. solubility in 0.0050 M CoCl2 solution? ___ g/L
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Solubility in pure water: The solubility product constant (Ksp) for Co(OH)2 is given as 5.92 x 10^-15. The balanced equation for the dissolution of Co(OH)2 in water is: Co(OH)2(s) ⇌ Co2+(aq) + 2OH-(aq) Let's assume the solubility of Co(OH)2 in pure water is Show more…
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