For a sparingly soluble salt A p B q , the relationship of its solubility product (L s )…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
For a sparingly soluble salt ApBq, the relationship of its solubility product (Ls) with its solubility (S) is (2001)
- Ls = Sp+q . pp .qq
- Ls = Sp+q . pq.qp
- Ls = Spq . pp.qq
- Ls = Spq. (p.q)(p+q)
Answer
(A) L s = S p+q . p p .q q
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