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The solubility product to different sparingly soluble salts are

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Answered by Kumaripreeti3882
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When a sparingly soluble salt is placed in water. A very small amount of the salt dissolves in the water and a solution is formed. The solubility product, ksp, determine. the equilibrium that exists between the sparingly soluble salt and the ions that are dissolved in water.

Answered by samiaiman343
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The equilibrium constant for the dissolution of a sparingly soluble salt is the solubility product (Ksp) of the salt. Because the concentration of a pure solid such as Ca3(PO4)2 is a constant, it does not appear explicitly in the equilibrium constant expression.

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