A chemist mixes 10.0 mg of Ca(NO3)2 to a 100.0 mL sample of 0.010 M Na2C2O4 at 25 oC. Assume the volume of solution does not change. Given that for CaC2O4, Ksp = 2.7 x 10-9 at 25 oC, determine a) the value of Qsp (number and magnitude) of CaC2O4 dissolution and b) whether a precipitate should form.

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A chemist mixes 10.0 mg of Ca(NO3)2 to a 100.0 mL sample of 0.010 M Na2C2O4 at 25 oC. Assume the volume of solution does not change. Given that for CaC2O4, Ksp = 2.7 x 10-9 at 25 oC, determine a) the value of Qsp (number and magnitude) of CaC2O4 dissolution and b) whether a precipitate should form.

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