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why is solubility unitless​

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Answered by TheConnoR
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The solubility of a solid expressed as a unitless constant is called the solubility product. Pure solid and liquid reaction components possess activities of 1 and as activities are the ratios that have units of atm/atm or molar/molar, they are actually unitless quantities.

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Answered by SadafKhan0020
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The solubility of a solid expressed as a unitless constant is called the solubility product. Pure solid and liquid reaction components possess activities of 1 and as activities are the ratios that have units of atm/atm or molar/molar, they are actually unitless quantities.

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