Answer: Fluoridation of drinking water is employed in many

Chapter , Problem 118IE

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Problem 118IE

Fluoridation of drinking water is employed in many places to aid in the prevention of tooth decay Typically the F- ion concentration is adjusted to about 1 ppb. Some water supplies are also "hard"; that is, they contain certain cations such as Ca2+ that interfere with the action of soap. Consider a case where the concentration of Ca2+ is S ppb. Could a precipitate of CaF2 form under these conditions? (Make any necessary approximations.)

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