The compound Cr(OH) 3 is very insoluble in water; therefore, electrochemical methods must be used to determine
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The compound Cr(OH)3 is very insoluble in water; therefore, electrochemical methods must be used to determine its Ksp. Given that the reduction of Cr(OH)3(s) to Cr(s) and hydroxide ions has a standard potential of –1.34 V, calculate the solubility product of Cr(OH)3.
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