The question itself is somewhat long, so I'll just post the part that's annoying:
The Ksp of hydroxyapatite, Ca5(PO4)3OH is 6.8e-37. Calculate the solubility of hydroxyapatite in pure water in moles per liter.
What I've been doing so far is doing the standard steps to a solubility problem.
6.8e-37 = [Ca]
5[PO
4]
3[OH]
Skipping a few steps, I get to:
6.8e-37=[5x
5][3x
3][1e-7] <---------- (OH = 1e-7 as water is the primary producer of OH ions, as the solubility of hydroxyapatite is extremely low.)
I ended up getting x=5.47e-5, which is slightly incorrect. The correct answer is 2.74e-5, which is exactly 1/2 of my answer.
Any help or guidance would be appreciated, as well as any tips that could help me along the lines of the conceptual and the problem-solving aspects of Aqueous Equilibria, buffering, titrations, ionic mixtures/salts, solubility, ligands/complex ions, etc. Thanks.