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to find solubility of partially soluble salts.​

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Answered by nathanj1103
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When a slightly soluble ionic compound is added to water, some of it dissolves to form a solution, establishing an equilibrium between the pure solid and a solution of its ions. For the dissolution of calcium phosphate, one of the two main components of kidney stones, the equilibrium can be written as follows, with the solid salt on the left:

Ca3(PO4)2(s)⇌3Ca2+(aq)+2PO3−4(aq)

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