The Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (http://openstaxcollege.org/l/16Handbook) gives solubilities of the following compounds in grams per 100 mL of water. Because these compounds are only slightly soluble, assume that the volume does not change on dissolution and calculate the solubility product for each.
(a) BaSiF6, 0.026 g/100 mL (contains SiF62- ions)
(b) Ce(IO3)4,
(c) Gd2(SO4)3, 3.98 g/100 mL
(d) (NH4)2PtBr6, 0.59 g/100 mL (contains PtBr62- ions)
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