Fluoridated drinking water contains about 1 part per million (ppm) of F. Is CaF 2 sufficiently soluble

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Fluoridated drinking water contains about 1 part per million (ppm) of F¯. Is CaF2 sufficiently soluble in water to be used as the source of fluoride ion for the fluoridation of drinking water? Explain. Think of 1 ppm as signifying 1 g F¯ per 106 g solution.

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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications

ISBN: 9780132931281

11th Edition

Authors: Ralph Petrucci, Jeffry Madura, F. Herring, Carey Bissonnette

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