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Find the conditional formation constant for Sr ( EDTA ) 2 − at pH 10.00 ,...

Find the conditional formation constant for Sr ( EDTA ) 2 − at pH 10.00 , where log K f is 8.72 and α Y 4 − is 0.30 .

K ′ f =

Find the concentration of free Sr2+ in 0.030 M Na2[Sr(EDTA)] at pH 10.00.

[Sr2+]=

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Please cross check your given alpha Y 4- value; I have solve this as per your given value and as per given value answer is correct. If in case value is different then put that value in this solution and get your answer. Thank you.


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