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Consider the following reactions and their respective equilibrium constants: (5 pts total) Al(OH)3(s) ↔Al+3(aq)+3OH-(aq) Ksp = 1.8x10-33 Al+3(aq)+4OH-(aq)↔Al(OH)4-(aq) Kf = 7.7x1033 Calculate the Keq for the reaction and show solution in the scratch work. Show step-wise process Al(OH)3(s) + OH-(aq)↔Al(OH)4-(aq) ?

          Consider the following reactions and their respective equilibrium constants: (5 pts total)

Al(OH)3(s) ↔Al+3(aq)+3OH-(aq)  Ksp = 1.8x10-33

Al+3(aq)+4OH-(aq)↔Al(OH)4-(aq) Kf = 7.7x1033

 

Calculate the Keq for the reaction and show solution in the scratch work.  Show step-wise process

Al(OH)3(s) + OH-(aq)↔Al(OH)4-(aq) ?
        
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Consider the following reactions and their respective equilibrium constants: (5 pts total) Al(OH)3(s) ↔Al+3(aq)+3OH-(aq) Ksp = 1.8x10-33 Al+3(aq)+4OH-(aq)↔Al(OH)4-(aq) Kf = 7.7x1033 Calculate the Keq for the reaction and show solution in the scratch work. Show step-wise process Al(OH)3(s) + OH-(aq)↔Al(OH)4-(aq) ?
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