Someone explain to me how the solubility of Fe(OH)3 if the Ksp is 4x10^-38 is not 1.96x10^-10
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Uuuhhh, which chapter are you on? Or at least, what are you studying?
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Well, we started that today, and I think I can figure out how to solve it, but I'm confused by what you're asking. Could you maybe put in a form like "Ksp=4x10^-38" instead of using is?
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Well by now it doesn't matter, I already took the quiz and all.
I hate this chapter, it is the hardest thus far in the year.