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State solubility product principle

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Answered by ap1861450
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The value of solubility product of a sparingly soluble salt is always constant at given temperature. For example the solubility product of AgCl at 25ºC is 1.6 × 10-10ºC. It represents the level at which a solute dissolves in solution.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The solubility product is a kind of equilibrium constant and its value depends on temperature. Ksp usually increases with an increase in temperature due to increased solubility. Solubility is defined as a property of a substance called solute to get dissolved in a solvent in order to form a solution.

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