Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
Solubility product constant:
The equilibrium constant of a more soluble ionic compound in water at the higher solubility is known as solubility product constant.
The equilibrium constant of more soluble ionic compound is given by
Molar solubility:
Molar solubility (X) can be given as solubility in moles per litre.
(b)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
Solubility product constant:
The equilibrium constant of a more soluble ionic compound in water at the higher solubility is known as solubility product constant.
The equilibrium constant of more soluble ionic compound is given by
Molar solubility:
Molar solubility (X) can be given as solubility in moles per litre.
(c)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
Solubility product constant:
The equilibrium constant of a more soluble ionic compound in water at the higher solubility is known as solubility product constant.
The equilibrium constant of more soluble ionic compound is given by
Molar solubility:
Molar solubility (X) can be given as solubility in moles per litre.
(d)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Introduction:
Solubility product constant:
The equilibrium constant of a more soluble ionic compound in water at the higher solubility is known as solubility product constant.
The equilibrium constant of more soluble ionic compound is given by
Molar solubility:
Molar solubility (X) can be given as solubility in moles per litre.
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