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Application of common ion effect and solubility? ​

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Common Ion Effect on Solubility

  • Adding a common ion decreases solubility, as the reaction shifts toward the left to relieve the stress of the excess product. Adding a common ion to a dissociation reaction causes the equilibrium to shift left, toward the reactants, causing precipitation.
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Application of common ion effect and solubility

Fractional precipitation is a technique of separating two or more ions from a solution by adding suitable reactant that precipitates first ion, then another. We can control the factors which ion has to be precipitated.

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