The molar solubility (in mol L -1 ) of a sparingly soluble salt MX 4 is 'S'. The…
Chemistry · NEET · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
The molar solubility (in mol L-1) of a sparingly soluble salt MX4 is 'S'. The corresponding solubility product is Ksp. S is given in terms of Ksp by the relation:
- S = \(\left(\frac{K_{5 \beta}}{128}\right)^{\frac{1}{4}}\)
- S = (128 Ksp)1/4
- S = (256 Ksp)1/5
- S = \(\left(\frac{K_{5 p}}{256}\right)^{1 / 5}\)
Answer
(D) S = ( K_ 5 p 256 )^ 1 / 5
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