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The value of the equilibrium constant for the following chemical equation is kr 40 at 25°c. calculate the solubility of al(oh)s(s) in an aqueous solution buffered at ph 11.00 at 25°c. al(oh)(s)oh (aq)al(oh)l'(aq) + a) 4.0 x 1010 m b) 6.3 m d) 0.37 m c) 0.040 m

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