Scandium hydroxide, Sc(OH)3, has a molar solubility of 9.52×10^(-9) mol/L. Determine the KSP of scandium hydroxide in scientific notation (report answer to 3 significant digits). KSP = x 10^(-x)
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Write the balanced chemical equation for the dissociation of scandium hydroxide: Sc(OH)3(s) ⇌ Sc3+(aq) + 3OH-(aq) Show more…
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