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The solubility product of a salt having the
formula M X is 1 × 10 . If the solubility of
another salt having formula M X is twice the
molar solubility of M X , the solubility product
of M X is

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Explanation:

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The solubility product of a salt having general formula MX

2

in water is 4×10

−12

. The concentration of M

2+

ions in the aqueous solution of the salt is:

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Solubility product= 4×10

−12

MX

2

⇌M

2+

+2X

(s) (2s)

2

(s) 4s

2

(s)(4s

2

)= Solubility product

4s

3

=4×10

−12

⇒s

3

=10

−12

⇒s=10

−4

M

Concentration of M

2+

ions = s=1×10

−4

M

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