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a body of water in equilibrium with solid calcium sulfate CaSO4, for which Ksp = 4E-5 at 25 degrees C. Calculate the solubility of calcium sulfate...

196) Consider a body of water in equilibrium with solid calcium sulfate CaSO4, for which Ksp = 4E-5 at 25 degrees C. Calculate the solubility of calcium sulfate in water (in grams/liter) assuming that other reactions are negligible.

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