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At 25 °C, only 0.0360 mol of the generic salt AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water. What is the solubility product (Ksp) of the salt at 25 °C?

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Final answer:

The solubility product constant (Ksp) of the salt AB2 at 25°C is 0.0360 M.

Step-by-step explanation:

The solubility product constant (Ksp) represents the equilibrium constant for the dissolution of a sparingly soluble salt in water. It is denoted as the product of the concentrations (or solubilities) of the ions present in the solution.

In this case, we are given that 0.0360 mol of AB2 is soluble in 1.00 L of water at 25°C. To find the Ksp of the salt, we need to determine the concentration (solubility) of AB2.

Converting the given amount to molarity, we have:

[AB2] = 0.0360 mol / 1.00 L = 0.0360 M

Therefore, the solubility product constant (Ksp) of AB2 at 25°C is 0.0360 M.

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