A generic salt, AB2, has a molar mass of 245 g/mol and a solubility of 3.20 g/L at 25 degrees celsius. What is the Ksp of this salt?
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Given the solubility of AB2 is 3.20 g/L, we need to convert this to moles per liter (mol/L). Using the molar mass of AB2, which is 245 g/mol: Molar solubility (S) = Solubility / Molar mass = 3.20 g/L / 245 g/mol = 0.01306 mol/L. Show more…
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