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Chemistry, 19.03.2020 02:31, hellicuh

The next few questions will incorporate activity effects into the calculation of Ksp for Ca(IO3)2 using your data from the saturated solution of Ca(IO3)2 in 0.01 M KIO3. To do so, we must first know the ionic strength of the solutions. The definition of ionic strength is in your laboratory manual. Use your value of the solubility of Ca(IO3)2 in 0.01 M KIO3 to calculate the ionic strength of that solution.

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