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How can you use the solubility product constant to calculate the solubility of a sparingly soluble ionic compound?

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Answered by Shubu01
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✔✔ The equilibrium constant for a dissolution reaction, called the solubility product (Ksp), is a measure of the solubility of a compound.

✔✔ Whereas solubility is usually expressed in terms of mass of solute per 100 mL of solvent, Ksp is defined in terms of the molar concentrations of the component ions.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Explanation:

✔✔ The equilibrium constant for a dissolution reaction, called the solubility product (Ksp), is a measure of the solubility of a compound.

✔✔ Whereas solubility is usually expressed in terms of mass of solute per 100 mL of solvent, Ksp is defined in terms of the molar concentrations of the component ions.

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