Ion product constant is essentially when something reaches equilibrium. Such as in the case of water. When water reaches its ion product constant it becomes both a base and an acid, reaching equilibrium.
To determine the stability of an ion compound in water: look up the product solubility constant (Ksp) for the compound to be dissolved; write the chemical equation and modify the Ksp equation.
Ion product < Ksp Unsaturated solution Ion product = Ksp Saturated solution Ion product > Ksp Supersaturated solution
10^-14
H+(aq) and OH-(aq) hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion
4-methylpent-2-yne is the product formed by the reaction of propylide ion and 2-chloropropane.
Whether a substance will precipitate can be determined if the ion product is compared to the solubility product constant. The value of any given equilibrium constant is accurate only at a specific temperature.
The ionization constant of water at 250C, its value is 1x10-14 A: ion-product constant of water.
To determine the stability of an ion compound in water: look up the product solubility constant (Ksp) for the compound to be dissolved; write the chemical equation and modify the Ksp equation.
Ion product < Ksp Unsaturated solution Ion product = Ksp Saturated solution Ion product > Ksp Supersaturated solution
Water.
The product is neutral.
10^-14
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Zero
B and C
H+(aq) and OH-(aq) hydrogen ion and hydroxide ion