University College - Chemistry Chem 112A Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Solubility Equilibrium

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Ksp = [a+][x : solubility product constant, used for salts to dissolve. % separated = ( 1- (cid:4666)k(cid:2929)(cid:2926) (cid:2922)e(cid:2929)(cid:2929) (cid:2929)(cid:2925)(cid:2922)(cid:2931)(cid:2930)i(cid:2925)(cid:2924) (cid:2929)a(cid:2922)(cid:2930)(cid:4667) (cid:4666)k(cid:2929)(cid:2926) (cid:2923)(cid:2925)(cid:2928)e (cid:2929)(cid:2925)(cid:2922)(cid:2931)(cid:2930)i(cid:2925)(cid:2924) (cid:2929)a(cid:2922)(cid:2930)(cid:4667) 100 of selective precipitation: used for 2 ions of equal concentration/charge = effectiveness. Solubility equilibrium: ax(s) a+ (aq) + x (aq, salt dissolving in a solution. If 0. 1 s 10. 00 g/l = slightly soluble. If s > 10. 00 g/l = soluble (almost ideal behavior) Common ion effect: presence of a common ion in a solution will decrease the solubility of the salt containing that ion. If you react an equilibrium of a salt reaction will move from left to pushed right = increased solubility (pushed to ions) Selective precipitation: add a cation to create a precipitate and isolate the other ion, compare ksp values to see which salt is less soluble (which precipitates first)

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