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How to calculate solubility product from conductivity?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Applications of conductivity measurements: Calculating the solubility product of a partially soluble salt (Lab report)

1. Theory. ...

2. PbSO4 ⇌ Pb2+ + SO42- ...

3. Concentration of Pb2+= concentration of SO42- = C. ...

4. Ksp = C2

5. The measurement of the specific conductivity, K of the saturated solution leads to a value of the concentration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Theory

Theory. ...

PbSO4 ⇌ Pb2+ + SO42- ...

Concentration of Pb2+= concentration of SO42- = C. ...

Ksp = C2

The measurement of the specific conductivity, K of the saturated solution leads to a value of the concentration. ...

As, Ksp = C2 ...

Λ0 for PbSO4 = 3.02 × 10-2 m2Smol-

Λ0 = Molar conductivity at infinite dilution.

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