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I. Write the dissolution reaction of BaF2, including all states. (0.5 points)
BaF2β>Ba2+(aq)+2F-(aq)
ii. Write the expression for Ksp for BaF2. (0.5 points)
iii. Write the Ksp expression as an algebraic equation, using the variable x to represent concentrations. (1 point)
iv. Find the solubility of BaF2 by solving the equation you wrote in part iii. (0.5 points)
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I. Write the dissolution reaction of BaF2, including all states. (0.5 points)
BaF2β>Ba2+(aq)+2F...
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