Calculate the solubility of each of the following compounds in moles per liter. Ignore any acid-base properties.
(a) Sr3(PO4)2,
Ksp = 1 ✕ 10-31
mol/L
(b) Hg2Cl2, Ksp = 1.1 ✕
10-18 (Hg22+ is the cation in
solution.)
mol/L
(c) Ag3PO4, Ksp = 1.8 ✕
10-18
mol/L

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