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Interpretation:
The molar solubility and solubility in
Concept introduction:
At a given temperature, the product of molar concentrations of the ions of salt present in the solution is known as the solubility product of the salt. It is represented by
Higher is the value of solubility product of a salt, more is its solubility.
The presence of common ions in the solution decreases the solubility of a given compound.
For a general reaction:
The solubility product can be calculated by the expression as:
Here,
The solubility of compound in
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