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Consider a saturated solution of the salt MX3, which M is a metal cation with a...

Consider a saturated solution of the salt MX3, which M is a metal cation with a 3+ charge and X is an anion with a 1− charge, in water at 298 K. Which of the following will affect the Ksp of MX3 in water?a. diluting the solution. b. raising the temperature of the solution. c. more than one of the above factors. d. addition of more M3+ to the solution e. the addition of more X- to the solution.

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