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Chemistry, 02.07.2021 01:00 GamerGirl15

Addition of 6.0 M acetic acid dissolves CaCO3(s) and CaHPO4(s), but not CaC2O4(s). Clearly explain this observation using numbers to support your explanation. (Hint: Think about equilibrium and the 4 acids/bases involved.)

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