Iron (II) hydroxide is sparingly soluble. Its solvation in water is represented by . True statements about the solubility of iron (II) hydroxide include: I. Increasing the pH reduces its solubility II. Decreasing the pH reduces its solubility III. The value of Ksp for the reaction is specific to the pH of the solution in which it is dissolved.

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Iron (II) hydroxide is sparingly soluble. Its solvation in water is represented by . True statements about the solubility of iron (II) hydroxide include: I. Increasing the pH reduces its solubility II. Decreasing the pH reduces its solubility III. The value of Ksp for the reaction is specific to the pH of the solution in which it is dissolved.