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what is solubility product give an example​

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Answered by sharwansharma830
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For example, sugar is a solute and water is a solvent. ... The solubility product constant (Ksq) describes the equilibrium between a solid and its constituent ions in a solution. The value of the constant identifies the degree to which the compound can dissociate in water.

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Answered by jaycoleowusu
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The solubility product constant (Ksq) describes the equilibrium between a solid and its constituent ions in a solution. The value of the constant identifies the degree to which the compound can dissociate in water. For example, the higher the Ksq, the more soluble the compound is.

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