Answer: The solubility of chromium (III) iodate is [tex]2.07\times 10^{-2}M[/tex]
Explanation:
Solubility product is defined as the product of concentration of ions present in a solution each raised to the power its stoichiometric ratio.
The chemical equation for the ionization of chromium (III) iodate follows:
[tex]Cr(IO_3)_3(aq.)\rightleftharpoons Cr^{3+}(aq.)+3IO_3^-(aq.)[/tex]
s 3s
The expression of [tex]K_{sp}[/tex] for above equation follows:
[tex]K_{sp}=s\times (3s)^3[/tex]
We are given:
[tex]K_{sp}=5.0\times 10^{-6}[/tex]
Putting values in above expression, we get:
[tex]5.0\times 10^{-6}=s\times (3s)^3\\\\s=2.07\times 10^{-2}M[/tex]
Hence, the solubility of chromium (III) iodate is [tex]2.07\times 10^{-2}M[/tex]