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Chapter 20, Problem 77P(choose chapter or problem)
Problem 77P
Gout is caused by an error in metabolism that leads to a buildup of uric acid in body fluids, which is deposited as slightly soluble sodium urate (C5H3N4O3Na) in the joints. If the extracellular [Na+] is 0.15 M and the solubility of sodium urate is 0.085 g/100. mL, what is the minimum urate ion concentration (abbreviated [Ur‑]) that will cause a deposit of sodium urate?
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