Chemistry, asked by ankit726420, 9 months ago

define solubility product​

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Answered by muralikarthik890123
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Explanation:

The solubility product of salt changes with temperature and the concentration of the ions present in solution. In oilfield brines, if the surface solubility produced is smaller than theirsolubility product under down-hole formation, scale formation would occur. Under such conditions, the water is called ‘unstable water.’ The Stability Index (SI) is used to predict the tendency of ions to form scales from oilfield brines which are highly corrosive and encountered during drilling process. 

Answered by rs5374164
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Explanation:

A solubility product, or Ksp, is the equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction in which a solid ionic compound dissolves to yield its ions in solution.

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