What is the molar solubility of calcium carbonate ( CaCO3 ) in water? The solubility-product constant for CaCO3 is 4.5 x 10-9 at 25 °C.
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The dissolution of calcium carbonate in water can be represented by the following equation: CaCO3(s) ⇌ Ca2+(aq) + CO3 2-(aq) Show more…
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