01:160:163 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Ionic Compound, Equilibrium Constant, Microsoft Powerpoint

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***we reviewed two of the problems from last class, and then moved on to the very last part of the problems left from the other power point*** Solubility rules: these are qualitative predictions based on observations made of solutions between different substances tells us what will result in a precipitate or remain an aqueous solution. All ionic compounds dissolve in water to some degree. Solubility constant (ksp): the equilibrium constant of a solution with a slightly soluble ionic compound and the aqueous ions within the solution. Ksp = [of one ion of the compound][of the other ion of the compound] To describe the phenomenas possible whe dissolvoing an ionic solute . The solution has too much of the ionic solute, so crystals begin to form. The solute is dissolved evenly through the solvent.

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