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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2009

The solubility-product constant--an important type of equillibrium problem. Work out solutions for two "classic" Ksp problems.

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  • what is the unit for the first prob? i think u forgot to mention it... Is it (mol/dm3)2 ?

  • @rajivkrishnatr

    Equilibrium constants are typically reported as dimensionless. The Ksp wouldn't be given with a unit!

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  • Your lectures are so much easier to understand than my current teacher's lectures. These were so valuable in helping me ace my accelerated chemistry final :]

  • What????? How do you go from 1.3 to 1.35???

    1.3EXP-5 squared is 1.69EXP-10, not 1.82EXP-10

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  • Thanks.This was really helpful

  • Excellent video, thank you for this

  • great vid, maybe i stand a chance on my chem final

  • awesome, its 10:55pm and it really helped me review for tomorrow's AP Chem II test.

    Thanks!

  • thanks it help but u make a miss take it is 1.3EXP-5 not 1.35EXP-4

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