define solubility product and write relationship between solubility product and solubility of trinary salt
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Recall that the definition of solubility is the maximum possible concentration of a solute in a solution at a given temperature and pressure. We can determine the solubility product of a slightly soluble solid from that measure of its solubility at a given temperature and pressure, provided that the only significant reaction that occurs when the solid dissolves is its dissociation into solvated ions, that is, the only equilibrium involved is:
MpXq(s)⇌pMm+(aq)+qXn−(aq)(18.2.1)
(18.2.1)
M
p
X
q
(s)⇌p
M
m
+
(aq)+q
X
n
−
(aq)
In this case, we calculate the solubility product by taking the solid’s solubility expressed in units of moles per liter (mol/L), known as its molar solubility.
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Ksp (Solubility product constant) is the equilibrium between a solid and its respectiveions in a solution. The value of the constant identifies the degree of which the compound can dissociate in water. For example the higher the Ksp the more soluble the compound is.
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Ksp (Solubility product constant) is the equilibrium between a solid and its respectiveions in a solution. The value of the constant identifies the degree of which the compound can dissociate in water. For example the higher the Ksp the more soluble the compound is.
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