What is solubility product definition?
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#![solubility \: product \: = solubility \: product \: =](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=solubility+%5C%3A+product+%5C%3A+%3D+)
The condition which will be
applied when salts does not fully dissolved in
solvent is known as solubility product. The
solvent generally water because it is universal
solvent.
****** Solubility product is defined as a
product of dissolved ions concentration raised
to the power of their stoichiometric
coefficients.
Example :
(1) Consider an ionic compound A4B. Which is
partly dissolved in the water.
As Usual we can write the concentration of the IONS,
![{(a)}^{4} b {(a)}^{4} b](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=+%7B%28a%29%7D%5E%7B4%7D+b)
This is the solubility product.
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.
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Thanks for asking this question.
Here is your answer,
#
The condition which will be
applied when salts does not fully dissolved in
solvent is known as solubility product. The
solvent generally water because it is universal
solvent.
****** Solubility product is defined as a
product of dissolved ions concentration raised
to the power of their stoichiometric
coefficients.
Example :
(1) Consider an ionic compound A4B. Which is
partly dissolved in the water.
As Usual we can write the concentration of the IONS,
This is the solubility product.
Thank you.
.
BE BRAINLY !!!!!!!!!
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The solubility product or Ksp , is the balance steady for a substance response in which a strong ionic compound breaks up to yield its particles in arrangement.
also called: Ksp, particle item, solvency item consistent .
OR ,
The most extreme number of undissociated particles, of an electrolyte in an immersed arrangement, able at a given temperature of staying in balance with the undissolved period of the arrangement .
also called: Ksp, particle item, solvency item consistent .
OR ,
The most extreme number of undissociated particles, of an electrolyte in an immersed arrangement, able at a given temperature of staying in balance with the undissolved period of the arrangement .
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