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Among the solubility rules previously discussed is the statement: Carbonates, phosphates, borates, and arsenates—except those of the ammonium ion and the alkali metals—are insoluble.
(a) Write the expression for the equilibrium constant for the reaction represented by the equation
(b) Write the expression for the equilibrium constant for the reaction represented by the equation
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