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. What is the effect of temperature on degree of dissociation ?
- In qualitative analysis, on what basis cations are grouped ?
- What is the effect of temperature on solubility product (KSP)?​

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Answered by nileshgujju
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Explanation: Solubility indicates the maximum amount of a substance that can be dissolved in a solvent at a given temperature. Such a solution is called saturated. Divide the mass of the compound by the mass of the solvent and then multiply by 100 g to calculate the solubility in g/100g .

Answered by BendingReality
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Answer:

1. The effect of temperature on degree of dissociation as degree of dissociation increases with increase in temperature.

2. In qualitative analysis , cations are grouped on the basis of their solubility product ( K_sp ) .

3. K_sp increases with increase in temperature because solubility increases.

Know more :

Solubility :

It is defined as concentration of the solute in its saturated solution in solvent at given temperature.

Solubility of solute in moles / litres = ( Solubility of solute in gram / litre ) / ( Mol. wt. of solute.

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