If you've ever been in Chemistry class, you probably have some version of a solubility table lurking in your folder. It tells you which ionic compounds are soluble and which ones are insoluble. But, what if I told you that those "insoluble" compounds are actually soluble? I mean, sort of.
Turns out that even "insoluble" ionic compounds actually dissolve or dissociate to a small extent in water, and they set up a solubility equilibrium between the dissolved and undissolved ions. Here, we check out some evidence to show this, and then we do some problems involving the Solubility Product Constant, Ksp.
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Негізгі бет Why Insoluble Compounds are Actually Soluble…Sort of. Chemical Equilibrium #6: Solubility Product
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