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Chemistry, 06.11.2019 06:31, AmyGonzalez1385

Consider the dissolution of mns in water (ksp = 3.0 × 10–14). mns(s) + h2o(l) mn2+(aq) + hs–(aq) + oh–(aq) how is the solubility of manganese(ii) sulfide affected by the addition of aqueous potassium hydroxide to the system?

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