SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF A SOLUBILITY PRODUCT CONSTANT LAB 3. The PH of a saturated Mg(OH)2 solution is 10.46. A) Calculate the [OH-1] in the solution. Show the calculation. B) Calculate the [Mg+2] in the solution. Show the calculation. C) Calculate the Ksp of Mg(OH)2.
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SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF A SOLUBILITY PRODUCT CONSTANT LAB
3. The PH of a saturated Mg(OH)2 solution is 10.46.
A) Calculate the [OH-1] in the solution. Show the calculation.
B) Calculate the [Mg+2] in the solution. Show the calculation.
C) Calculate the Ksp of Mg(OH)2.
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