Theres been this part of calculations that I never understood. Say this question, a solution of iorn (II) hydroxide has a pH of 9.42. Calculate the solubility, in g/L of iorn (II) hydroxide in this solution.
You find [OH-] = 10^-4.58, since Fe(OH)2 --> Fe2+ + 2OH-, why can't we just half the concentration of OH- for the concentration/solubility of Fe(OH)2, since their ratio is 1:2. Ik we need to use the Ksp and solve for Fe+, then [Fe+] = [Fe(OH)2], but I don't get why the other way doesn't work if their ratios are the same.
You find [OH-] = 10^-4.58, since Fe(OH)2 --> Fe2+ + 2OH-, why can't we just half the concentration of OH- for the concentration/solubility of Fe(OH)2, since their ratio is 1:2. Ik we need to use the Ksp and solve for Fe+, then [Fe+] = [Fe(OH)2], but I don't get why the other way doesn't work if their ratios are the same.