Tin(II) sulfide, SnS, is dissolved in an aqueous solution in which the Sn 2+ concentration is fixed

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Tin(II) sulfide, SnS, is dissolved in an aqueous solution in which the Sn2+ concentration is fixed at 2.00 × 10–1 M. What is the sulfide concentration?

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Introductory Chemistry Atoms First

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