Given the following equilibrium constants,
Zn(IO3) 2 Ksp =
Zn(NH3) 42+ Kf =
Determine Kc for the dissolution of the sparingly soluble salt Zn(IO3) 2 in aqueous ammonia (shown below) .
Zn(IO3) 2(s) + 4NH3(aq) Zn(NH3) 42+(aq) + 2IO3-(aq)
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