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I don’t know what Ksp and Kf are stand for?

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ksp stands for solubility product constant .

kf stands for molal freezing point depression constant ..

Step-by-step explanation:

KSP = The solubility product constant, Ksp​, is the equilibrium constant for a solid substance dissolving in an aqueous solution. It represents the level at which a solute dissolves in solution. The more soluble a substance is, the higher the Ksp value it has .

KF = Kf is a constant for a given solvent. Kf is called the molal freezing point depression constant and represents how many degrees the freezing point of the solvent will change when 1.00 mole of a nonvolatile nonionizing (nondissociating) solute dissolves in one kilogram of solvent.

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Answer:

Sorry but I know only what ksf stand for

Step-by-step explanation:

Ksf stand for solubility product constant

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