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Describe how to write the Ksp .

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Answer:

Well, for a start Ksp=Ksolubility product, and we use an equilibrium expression.

Step-by-step explanation:

For the sparingly soluble salt, MX, we write the equation that represents its dissolution:

MX(s)H2O⇌M++X−

Ksp=[M+][X−][MX(s)], but MX(s) as A SOLID cannot express a concentration, and thus the expression simplifies to...

Ksp=[M+][X−]

Usually standard conditions are specified, because a hot solution can generally hold more solute than a cold one.

For salts of the form MX2, Ksp=[M2+][X−]2. Ksp
have been measured for a host of insoluble, and semi-soluble ionic salts.

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Answer:

-- Determine solubility of compounds using

generalized solubility rules.

-- Determine the equilibrium concentration.

-- Write the dissociation equation for equilibrium.

-- To find the formula for Ksp , write the product

of the concentrations of the ions formed.

-- Raise the concentrations to the correct power

based on the associated coefficients.

Step-by-step explanation:

This was the checklist on edge. 2021. (There was one more thing, but it had a picture and it wouldn't load in sooo...ya. Sowwy -.-)

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