No. Ksp can be used for metals as well, such as lead (Pb). The Ksp for Pb is often very small, but increases with increasing temperature.
Ksp = [Ag+]3[PO43-]
the higher the Ksp value the more soluble a compound is.
dicuss the significance of the Ksp of AgCl on the accuracy of the mohr's test
Ksp
It will decrease the Ksp
for Ni(OH)2, Ksp=6.0*10^(-16)
ksp = [Ca+2][OH-]^2
No. Ksp can be used for metals as well, such as lead (Pb). The Ksp for Pb is often very small, but increases with increasing temperature.
Ion product < Ksp Unsaturated solution Ion product = Ksp Saturated solution Ion product > Ksp Supersaturated solution
Ksp= [Products]^mole ratio so Ksp=[Ag+][NO3] Since you didnt provide any numerical values, that's as far as you can go. You can look for known Ksp values at certain temperatures in some AP Chemistry books or online.
A precipitate will form
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If the ion product concentration is greater than the Ksp value a precipitate will form. If it equals the Ksp the solution is saturated and no precipitate forms.
Ksp = [Ag+]3[PO43-]
the higher the Ksp value the more soluble a compound is.
It means a precipitate will form