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the reaction is Ca(IO3)2 <=> Ca2+ + +2IO3-
Why does adding acid increase the solubility of Ca(IO3)2 (s)? I've seen questions like this on practice mcats that say stuff like you have the reaction Na2SO4 <=> 2Na+ +SO42- and adding base increases solubility (so acid shouldn't uhm wouldn't adding acid make it more soluble?), so why would adding acid increase the solubility in this particular case? and how do you recognize how these problems work?
If it was Ca(OH)2 <=> Ca2+ +OH- I'd say that adding acid would increase its solubility but in this case i'm not sure.
Why does adding acid increase the solubility of Ca(IO3)2 (s)? I've seen questions like this on practice mcats that say stuff like you have the reaction Na2SO4 <=> 2Na+ +SO42- and adding base increases solubility (so acid shouldn't uhm wouldn't adding acid make it more soluble?), so why would adding acid increase the solubility in this particular case? and how do you recognize how these problems work?
If it was Ca(OH)2 <=> Ca2+ +OH- I'd say that adding acid would increase its solubility but in this case i'm not sure.
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