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It gives us an indication of its solubility in water. A large solubility constant (Ksp) means it is easily water-soluble. A small Ksp means it is generally insoluble in water.
If you think to ionic compounds:- dissociation in water- good solubility in water- as solids they are insulators- high melting point
The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
Strychnine solubility in water is 0,02 % at 20 oC.
The solubility of N in water is nil. N is the symbol for nitrogen and this gas does not dissolve in water. However nitrogen as a compound will have different solubility levels.
Yes. Unless you are talking about dissociation of acids.
It gives us an indication of its solubility in water. A large solubility constant (Ksp) means it is easily water-soluble. A small Ksp means it is generally insoluble in water.
You think probable to dissociation: NaCl-------------Na+ + Cl-
If you think to ionic compounds:- dissociation in water- good solubility in water- as solids they are insulators- high melting point
The dissociation constant of pure water is 1.9E-5.
I don't even understand what you are saying.
Dissociation of sodium chloride in water solution: NaCl -----------Na+ + Cl-
The solubility of gas increases in cold water. The solubility of solid increases in hot water.
Strychnine solubility in water is 0,02 % at 20 oC.
hydrogen and water
The solubility of CO² is dependent on pH and pKa dissociation constants of H2CO3. At each temperature and pressure, the solubility is known and delivered in tables. You will state that CO² is very hydrophilic since the solubility can reach more than 10 G/L in water.
The solubility of a material in water is how much the object can absorb.