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1. Calcular la solubilidad molar de Ca(OH)2 a 50 grados Celsius. No es el promedio de las solubilidades de 0 grados y 100 grados Celsius;

1. Calcular la solubilidad molar de Ca(OH)2 a 50 grados Celsius. No es el promedio de las solubilidades de 0 grados y 100 grados Celsius; Por qu no?

--Datos experimentales: 22 grados C....2.24e-5

97 grados C.....3.60e-6

2. Por qu habr una gran diferencia entre el ksp terico para ca(oh)2 a 25 grados y el ksp experimental a 22 grados?

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