
(K
sp) ion product; solubility product constant; Ksp. The equilibrium constant for a reaction in which a solid ionic compound dissolves to give its constituent ions in solution.
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The constant obtained by multiplying the ion concentrations in a saturated solution.
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The Solubility Product, K
s, is the equilibrium constant for the equilibrium that exists between a slightly soluble salt and its ions in a saturated solution. For example,
AgCl
(s) = Ag
+(aq) + Cl
-(aq)K
s = [Ag
+(aq)][Cl
-(aq)] ...
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- a value found by multiplying the concentration of positive IONS by the concentration of negative ions in a solution of a salt, hence [Ca]+ x [P04]- = Ksp(solubility product). The value for Ksp is constant when the solution of ions is saturated and in balance with its solid crystalline form. Acid helps increase the solubility of a weakly soluble ...
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the constant obtained by multiplying the ion concentrations in a saturated solution.
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