Respuesta :

Find the [tex]pOH[/tex] from [tex]pH[/tex]

[tex]pH + pOH =14\\pOH= 14-pH = 14-12.37 = 1.63[/tex]

The [tex]KSP[/tex] value of [tex]ca(oh)^{2}[/tex] is

[tex]ca(oh)^{2} -- > ca^{2} + (aq) +2OH^{-} \\ksp = 4s^{3}[/tex]

The value finally becomes,

[tex]ksp = 5.15 * x=10^{-5}[/tex]

What are the properties of Saturated solution ?

A saturated solution is one that contains all of the solute that can possibly dissolve in it. The most sodium chloride that may dissolve in [tex]100 g[/tex] of water at [tex]20[/tex]°C is [tex]36.0 g[/tex]. Past that point, adding more [tex]NaCl[/tex] won't cause it to dissolve because the solution is already saturated.

The solution reaches a point when it is saturated. This indicates that if you add more of the substance, it will stop dissolving and instead stay solid. The amount depends on how the solvent and solute interact molecularly.

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