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5. (a) Using solubility constants (K,) found in the table uploaded to D2L (or found in many textbooks) determine the solubility (in M and mg/L)

5. (a) Using solubility constants (K,) found in the table uploaded to D2L (or found in many textbooks) determine the solubility (in M and mg/L) of CaHPO4. (b) If water has a total [CaHPO4] concentration of 2 mg/L, would you expect precipitate (solid) to form? Explain why or why not

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