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What is the formula for the Ksp of Fe(OH)3 ? Use the equation mc011-1.jpg

Ksp = [Fe3+ ][OH- ]
Ksp = [Fe3+ ]3 [OH- ]
Ksp = [Fe3+ ][OH- ]3
Ksp = 3[Fe3+ ][OH- ]

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User Indiv
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Answer:

C. Ksp = [Fe^3+ ][OH- ]^3

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Meowmeowmeow
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Ksp, the product of solubility constant is given by the product of the concentrations in the equilibrium of the species on the right hand of the equillibrium reaction, each raised to a power that is its coeffiicient in the equillibrium reaction.

So you must start by writing the equilibrium reaction:

Fe(OH)3 (s) ----> Fe(3+) aq + 3 (OH-) aq

Now you can state the formula for the Ksp

=> Ksp = [Fe (3+) aq] [OH-]^3

So, the answer is the third option of the list.
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