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25 April, 21:25

The correct mathematical expression for finding the molar solubility (s) of sn (oh) 2 is:

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  1. 25 April, 21:48
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    Answer is: Ksp = 4s³.

    Balanced chemical reaction (dissociation) of strontium hydroxide:

    Sr (OH) ₂ (s) → Sr²⁺ (aq) + 2OH⁻ (aq).

    Ksp (Sr (OH) ₂) = [Sr²⁺]·[OH⁻]².

    [ Sr²⁺] = s.

    [ OH⁻] = [Sr²⁺] = 2s

    Ksp = (2s) ² · x = 4s³.

    Ksp is the solubility product constant for a solid substance dissolving in an aqueous solution.

    [ Sr²⁺] is equilibrium concentration of iumcations.

    [ OH⁻] is equilibrium concentration of hydroxide anions.
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