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Ch.18 - Aqueous Ionic Equilibrium
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18장, 문제 96c

Calculate the molar solubility of MX (Ksp = 1.27⨉10-36) in each liquid or solution. c. 0.20 M Na2X

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Identify the dissociation of MX in water: MX(s) ⇌ M⁺(aq) + X⁻(aq).
Recognize that the presence of Na₂X introduces additional X⁻ ions into the solution, which affects the solubility of MX due to the common ion effect.
Write the expression for the solubility product constant (Ksp) for MX: Ksp = [M⁺][X⁻].
Set up the equation considering the initial concentration of X⁻ from Na₂X (0.40 M, since each Na₂X dissociates into 2 X⁻ ions) and the additional X⁻ produced from the dissociation of MX.
Solve for the molar solubility of MX by substituting the known values into the Ksp expression and solving for [M⁺], which equals the molar solubility of MX in the 0.20 M Na₂X solution.

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Molar Solubility

Molar solubility refers to the maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a given volume of solvent at equilibrium, expressed in moles per liter (M). It is a critical concept in understanding how substances interact in solution and is influenced by factors such as temperature and the presence of other ions.
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Molar Solubility Example

Solubility Product Constant (Ksp)

The solubility product constant (Ksp) is an equilibrium constant that quantifies the solubility of a sparingly soluble ionic compound. It is defined as the product of the molar concentrations of the ions, each raised to the power of their coefficients in the balanced dissolution equation. A lower Ksp value indicates lower solubility.
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Solubility Product Constant

Common Ion Effect

The common ion effect describes the decrease in solubility of an ionic compound when a common ion is added to the solution. In this case, the presence of Na2X introduces the ion X, which shifts the equilibrium of the dissolution reaction, reducing the molar solubility of MX due to Le Chatelier's principle.
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Common Ion Effect