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Chapter , Problem 101AE

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Use the solubility-product constant for \(C r(O H)_{3}\left(K_{s p}=6.7 \times 10^{-31}\right)\) and the formation constant for \(C r(O H)_{4}^{-}\)  from Table  to determine the concentration of \(C r(O H)_{4}^{-}\) in a solution that is buffered at  and is in equilibrium with solid \(C r(O H)_{3}\).

Equation transcription:

Text transcription:

C r(O H)_{3}\left(K_{s p}=6.7 \times 10^{-31}\right)

C r(O H)_{4}^{-}

C r(O H)_{3}

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