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Calcium fluoride (CaF2) is a slightly soluble salt, which dissociates in water according to the following reaction:

CaF2(s) ⇌ Ca2+(aq) + 2F–(aq)

What is the solubility product constant for this reaction?

Ksp = [Ca2+][F–]2
Ksp = [Ca2+][F–]
Ksp = [Ca2+]2[F–]
Ksp = 2[Ca2+][F–]

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