Calculate the solubility of copper(II) sulfide in a solution that is $0.150 \mathrm{M}$ in $\mathrm{NaCN}$.
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$\mathrm{CuS}(s) + 2\mathrm{H_2O}(l) \rightarrow \mathrm{Cu^{2+}}(aq) + \mathrm{HS^-}(aq) + \mathrm{OH^-}(aq)$ Show more…
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