If anyone can help me at all with this question i would be much appreciative, its driving me nuts!!
The question states:
Only 1.06g of Ca(NO3)2 will dissolve per litre of sollution that is buffered to a pH of 13.00.
What is the value of Ksp for Ca(OH)2 ? The molar mass of Ca(NO3)2 is 164.1g/mol.
a.) 1.8x10-10
b.) 4.2x10-7
c.) 1.1x10-6
d.) 4.2x10-5
e.) 6.5x10-5
my working so far:
I took this Ksp from my text book but have found different values in other texts?
Ksp=5.5x10-5
solubility =Ksp/[OH-] 2
pOH=14-13
=1
[OH-]=10-1
=0.1
[Ca2+]= 5.5x10-5 / 0.1
= 5.5x10-4
none of the choices we are given matches this answer?
please help.
madscientist