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6-2.Equilibrium-II (Ionic Equilibrium)
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Solubility product is
A
The ionic product of an electrolyte in its saturated solution
B
The product of the solubilities of the ions of the electrolyte
C
The product of solubilities of the salts
D
The product of the concentration of the ions
Solution
Solubility product refers to the product of the concentration of the ions that are present in a saturated solution of an ionic compound,
$A _a B _{b(s)} \rightleftharpoons a A _{(a q)}^{+}+b B _{(a q)}^{-}$
$K _c=\frac{\left. [A ^{+}\right]^a\left[ B ^{-}\right]^b}{\left[ A _a B _b\right]}$
$K _{ s p }=\left[ A ^{+}\right]^a\left[ B ^{-}\right]^b$
$K_{\text {sp }}$, called the solubility product constant.
Product of ion concentrations in a saturated solution.
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