The formula is:
K(sp) = [Ca] . [F]2
Ks = [Ca2+] * [F-]^2
The solubility of anhydrous Na3PO4 is 120 g/L at 20 oC.
Solubility product constant, Ksp, uses concentrations of soluble (dissolved) substances. A solid is not dissolved.
ionic product IP = [H2+]2[SO42-] SOLUBILITY PRODUCT = IP (mol3dm-9)
The solubility product increases with temperature for endothermic dissolving processes.
The solubility of calcium bromide is 1 430 g/L at 20 o C.
The solubility of anhydrous Na3PO4 is 120 g/L at 20 oC.
Ksp= [Ag]^2 [CrO4] / [Ag2CrO4]
Solubility product constant, Ksp, uses concentrations of soluble (dissolved) substances. A solid is not dissolved.
ionic product IP = [H2+]2[SO42-] SOLUBILITY PRODUCT = IP (mol3dm-9)
yes it does
The solubility product increases with temperature for endothermic dissolving processes.
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.
The solubility of calcium bromide is 1 430 g/L at 20 o C.
Ksp
The solubility product.
Sodium iodide is very soluble solubility product of NaI2 is 184
7.90E-6