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Calculate the concentration of $\mathrm{F}$ - required to begin precipitation of CaF_{in a solution that is } 0 . 0 1 0 \mathrm { M } \text { in } \mathrm { Ca } ^ { 2 + } .
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Step 1: The solubility product constant expression for the reaction of calcium fluoride in water is given by: \[K_{sp} = [Ca^{2+}][F^-]^2\] Show more…
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