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Iron(II) fluoride (FeF2) partially dissolves in water with the equation FeF2 = Fe2+ (aq) + 2F- (aq). Calculate the solubility of FeF2 in water by using 2.36 x 10-6 as the solubility product. 1.08 x 10-3 M
1.54 x 10-3 M
8.39 x 10-3 M
1.33 x 10-2 M

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