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explain the solibility product and ion product​

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Answered by bhagya486486
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Explanation:

Both ionic product and solubility product represent the product of the concentrations of the ions in the solution. ... On the other hand, the term solubility product is applied only to a saturated solution in which there exists a dynamic equilibrium between the undissolved salt and the ions present in solution.

Answered by Anonymous
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Both ionic product and solubility product represent the product of the concentrations of the ions in the solution. ... On the other hand, the term solubility product is applied only to a saturated solution in which there exists a dynamic equilibrium between the undissolved salt and the ions present in solution.

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