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Calculate solubility of `MnS` in a buffer solution of given `pH.K_(sp)` of `MnS` and `K_(a_(1))&K_(a_(2))` for `H_(2)S` are given .

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To calculate the solubility of \( \text{MnS} \) in a buffer solution of a given pH, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the solubility product constant (\( K_{sp} \)) The solubility product constant (\( K_{sp} \)) for \( \text{MnS} \) can be expressed as: \[ K_{sp} = [\text{Mn}^{2+}][\text{S}^{2-}] \] Let the solubility of \( \text{MnS} \) in the buffer solution be \( x \). Therefore, at equilibrium: ...
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