Write the expression for molar Gibbs energy of ions in an aqueous solution of an ionic compound MpXq, where p and q are cations and anions, respectively.
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The ionic compound is \( M_pX_q \), where \( M \) represents the cation and \( X \) represents the anion. When \( M_pX_q \) dissolves in water, it dissociates into its constituent ions: \[ M_pX_q \rightarrow pM^{z+} + qX^{z-} \] Show more…
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