Consider solving for the molar solubility of a 3:2 electrolyte such as Mg3(PO4) 2. What solubility product expression listed below would be suitable for solving for "x" which could then be related to the solubility of Mg3(PO4) 2?
A) K sp = x5
B) K sp = 4x3
C) K sp = 6x5
D) K sp = 5x5
E) K sp = 108x5
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