Chemistry, 27.04.2021 22:10, Bra1nPowers
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Consider these compounds:
A PDI:
B. PbCr04
C. PbBr2
D. CaSO4
Complete the following statements by entering the letter(s) corresponding to the correct compound(s). (If more than one compound fits the description,
include all the relevant compounds by writing your answer as a string of characters without punctuation, e. g, ABC.)
Without doing any calculations it is possible to determine that calcium carbonate is more soluble than and calcium carbonate is less soluble than
It is not possible to determine whether calcium carbonate is more or less soluble than
by simply comparing Kop values.
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miscalculations eto, before submitting your answer,
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