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A) Using the solubility of Ca(IO3) 2 that you determined in pure water, calculate the value of K sp using only concentrations, that is assuming that all activity coefficients are 1.0. Use 3 sig figs. Solubility of Ca(IO3)2 in Water: 0.00828 mols/L

b) Using the solubility of Ca(IO3)2 that you determined in 0.01M KIO3 as a solvent (the answer from part a), calculate the value of Ksp using only concentrations, that is assuming that all activity coefficients are 1.0. Solubility of Ca(IO3)2 = 0.00327

c) The next few questions will incorporate activity effects into the calculation of Ksp for Ca(IO3)2 using your data from the saturated solution of Ca(IO3)2 in pure water. To do so, we must first know the ionic strength of the solutions. Use your value of the solubility of Ca(IO3)2 in pure water to calculate the ionic strength of that solution.

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