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Ch.17 - Applications of Aqueous Equilibria

Chapter 17, Problem 132

Can Fe2+ be separated from Sn2+ by bubbling H2S through a 0.3 M HCl solution that contains 0.01 M Fe2+ and 0.01 M Sn2+? A saturated solution of H2S has [H2S] ≈ 0.10 M. Values of Kspa are 6 x 10^2 for FeS andd 1 x 10^-5 for SnS.

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