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At 25 °C, an aqueous solution has an equilibrium concentration of 0.00343M for a generic cation, A+(aq), and 0.00343M for a generic anion, B−(aq). What is the equilibrium constant, sp, of the generic salt AB(s)?

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\:\:\:\:\:\:\starFor the general solubility equilibrium
\sf \underline{AB \longrightarrow A^+ + B^-}the solubility product has the following expression-


\:\:\:\:\:\:\star\longrightarrow \sf\underline{K_((sp)) = [A^+] * [B^-]}\\

As per question, we are given that-

  • Equilibrium concentration for generic cation,
    \sf [A^+]= 0.00343M

  • Equilibrium concentration for generic anion,
    \sf [B^-]= 0.00343M


\:\:\:\:\:\:\star Now that we have all the required values, so we can substitute these values into the Ksp expression and solve for Ksp-


\:\:\:\:\:\:\star\longrightarrow \sf\underline{K_((sp)) = [A^+] * [B^-]}\\


\:\:\:\:\:\:\longrightarrow \sf K_((sp)) = 0.00343 \:M* 0.00343\:M\\


\:\:\:\:\:\:\longrightarrow \sf K_((sp)) = 0.00343 \:molL^(-1)* 0.00343\:molL^(-1)\\


\:\:\:\:\:\:\longrightarrow \sf \underline{K_((sp)) = 1.17649* 10^(-5) \: mol^2L^(-2)}\\

  • Hence, the equilibrium constant(Ksp) of the generic salt AB(s) is
    \sf\underline{\boxed{\sf1.17649* 10^(-5) \: mol^2L^(-2)}}.\\
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