Calculate the molar solubility of copper(II) sulfide in each liquid or solution. Part A pure water Express your answer using three significant figures. S = mol L^-1 Part B 0.23 mol L^-1 CuCl2 Express your answer using two significant figures. S = mol L^-1
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Step 1: Write out the copper(II) sulfide equilibrium reaction for the dissolution of copper(II) sulfide in pure water: CuS (s) ⇌ Cu^2+ (aq) + S^2- (aq) Show more…
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