In the determination of the solubility for copper (II) iodate, what common ion of the same...

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In the determination of the solubility for copper (II) iodate,what common ion of the same concentration (for example, 0.010 MCu2+ or 0.010 M IO3-) would have a greater effect on reducing thesolubility of Cu(IO3)2? Why?

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Adding IO3 as the common ion would resultin a greater solubility decrease of the sparingly soluble salt ofcopper CuIO32 than on addingCu2of same concentration as the dissolution ofcopperII iodate produces IO3 twice as    See Answer
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