Solubility of Ionic Solids

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2009

General Chemistry lecture covering general solubility rules for salts and ionic compounds. We show how to calculate the solubility of a slightly soluble salt, the role of equilibrium, and how the common ion effect limits the solubility of two salts having a common ion.

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  • Been to college and still could not get this concept, until now. I am very grateful for your help. I am studying for the MCAT now and this will surely come in handy.

  • Glad to help. Good luck on the MCAT!

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  • This is what gets me

    MX2=4X3

    MX3+27X4

    Are these constants variable, and at these concentrations will precipitate always form, or would it just be super-saturated

  • Chuck (chemdog8),

    You do a really good job, but very deep sometimes for someone just taking the MCAT and not Chemistry.

    But I am impressed!

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