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what is solubility product ? how is it different from ionic product

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Answered by rudraverma86pdmdpg
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Solubility is defined as the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a solvent at equilibrium. The solubility product constant  describes the equilibrium between a solid and its constituent ions in a solution.


Ionic product is applicable to all type of solution at all concentrations while solubility product is applicable only for the saturated solutions. It’s basically a special case of ionic product at constant temperature.

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Answered by anaya62
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solubility is the concentration of ions of electrolyte ,each raised to the power coefficient in the balanced chemical equation in a saturated solution. it is valid only for saturated solution & is constant for a solution at a given temperature.

Ionic products is the concentration of ions of electrolyte ,each raised to the power coefficient in the balanced chemical equation in the solution at any concentration. it is valid only for a range of concentration for the given electrolyte and has a varying value with respect to temperature and concentration.


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