Today during our midterms, I came across this question that asked us to get the K'sp of Ca3(PO4)2, given that its concentration was 2.57x10-6.
K'sp = [Ca]3[PO4]2
2[Ca] = 3[PO4]
2/3[Ca] = [PO]
K'sp = [Ca]3 * 4/9 [Ca]2
K'sp = 4/9 [Ca]5
K'sp = 4/9 * (2.57x10-6)5
The answer I got wasn't among the choices, except E). None of the Above.
I feel like I did everything correctly, but I have to be sure. If I did anything wrong, please oblige. Thanks in advance.