2. Compare the concentrations of Ca2 in equilibrium with a) 0.10 M NaCl (without activity correction), b) 0.10 M NaCl (with activity correction), c) 0.10 M NaF (without activity correction), and d) 0.10 M NaF (with activity correction). All the solutions are saturated with CaF2(s). Discuss the results.

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2. Compare the concentrations of Ca- in equilibrium with a) 0.10 M NaCI (without activity correction), b) 0.10
M NaCl (with activity correction), c) 0.10 M NaF (without activity correction), and d) 0.10 M NaF (with activity
correction). All the solutions are saturated with CaF2(s). Discuss the results.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Compare the concentrations of Ca- in equilibrium with a) 0.10 M NaCI (without activity correction), b) 0.10 M NaCl (with activity correction), c) 0.10 M NaF (without activity correction), and d) 0.10 M NaF (with activity correction). All the solutions are saturated with CaF2(s). Discuss the results.
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