Hydroxyapatite, Ca1,(PO4),(OH)2 , has a solubility constant of Kp = 2.34 x 10-5», and dissociates according to Ca,(PO4),(OH)2(s) = 10 Ca²+(aq) + 6 PO (aq) + 2OH¯(aq) Solid hydroxyapatite is dissolved in water to form a saturated solution. What is the concentration of Ca2+ in this solution if [OH¯] is fixed at 1.00 × 104 M?

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Hydroxyapatite, Ca,(PO,),(OH)2, has a solubility constant of Kp = 2.34 x 10-59, and dissociates according to
Ca10(PO4),(OH),(s) = 10 Ca²+(aq) + 6 PO (aq) + 2OH-(aq)
Solid hydroxyapatite is dissolved in water to form a saturated solution. What is the concentration of Ca²+ in this solution if
[OH¯] is fixed at 1.00 × 104 M?
1.41 x103
|Ca²*] =
M
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Transcribed Image Text:Hydroxyapatite, Ca,(PO,),(OH)2, has a solubility constant of Kp = 2.34 x 10-59, and dissociates according to Ca10(PO4),(OH),(s) = 10 Ca²+(aq) + 6 PO (aq) + 2OH-(aq) Solid hydroxyapatite is dissolved in water to form a saturated solution. What is the concentration of Ca²+ in this solution if [OH¯] is fixed at 1.00 × 104 M? 1.41 x103 |Ca²*] = M Incorrect
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