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This question is from a TPR FL test.
How many moles of Be(OH)2 (s) must be added to one liter of water in order to create a saturated solution if the Ksp of Be(OH)2 (s) is 6.92*10^-22.
The answer key just tells me to start with the balanced equation, but I'm not exactly sure how Be(OH)2 reacts with water...
Edit: Oh wait... does it simply dissolve?
Please excuse my stupidity, I am quite burnt out from studying...
How many moles of Be(OH)2 (s) must be added to one liter of water in order to create a saturated solution if the Ksp of Be(OH)2 (s) is 6.92*10^-22.
The answer key just tells me to start with the balanced equation, but I'm not exactly sure how Be(OH)2 reacts with water...
Edit: Oh wait... does it simply dissolve?
Please excuse my stupidity, I am quite burnt out from studying...