Write the dissolution reaction for nickel(II) carbonate in water. Be sure to specify the state of each reactant and product. Is nickel(II) carbonate considered soluble or not soluble ? A. Soluble B. Not soluble Based upon this, the equilibrium constant for this reaction will be: A. Greater than 1 B. Less than 1

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Write the dissolution reaction for nickel(II) carbonate in water.
Be sure to specify the state of each reactant and product.
Is nickel(II) carbonate considered soluble or not soluble ?
A. Soluble
B. Not soluble
Based upon this, the equilibrium constant for this reaction will be:
A. Greater than 1
B. Less than 1
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