Solubility product of a salt AB is 1 × 10 -8 in a solution in which concentration of A +…
Chemistry · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Equilibrium
Solubility product of a salt AB is 1 × 10-8 in a solution in which concentration of A+ is 10-3 M. The salt will precipitate when the concentration of B- becomes more than:
- 10-4 M
- 10-7 M
- 10-6 M
- 10-5 M
Answer
(A) 10 -4 M
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