What is the osmotic pressure (in torr) of a saturated solution of SrFâ at 25°C? The Ksp for SrFâ at this temperature is 7.9 Ă 10â»Âčâ°.
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Given Ksp for SrFâ at 25°C is 7.9 Ă 10â»Âčâ°. The Ksp expression is [SrÂČâș][Fâ»]ÂČ = Ksp. Since SrFâ dissociates into SrÂČâș and 2Fâ», the Ksp expression becomes [SrÂČâș][Fâ»]ÂČ = 7.9 Ă 10â»Âčâ°. Let x be the concentration of SrÂČâș and 2x be the concentration of Fâ». Substitute the Show moreâŠ
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