Selective Precipitation
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We know that insoluble compounds can form precipitates in solution when their constituent ions meet. But what if there are multiple possible precipitates? They actually may not all form at equivalent rates. We have to consult the Ksp values to know which will precipitate first, via selective precipitation. Check it out!
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