Science Chemistry
The solubility of calcium sulfate at 30 degrees C is .209 g/100mL solution. Calculate its Ksp i calculated it and got 1.5 x 10 ^-2 but the program said that it was wrong if you could help explain how to do it i would appreciate it
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