How do you calculate the solubility constant for a given substance?

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2026-06-06 17:45

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To calculate the solubility constant for a substance, you need to measure the equilibrium concentration of the dissolved substance in a saturated solution and use it in the equilibrium expression for the dissolution reaction. The solubility constant (Ksp) is then calculated by taking the product of the concentrations of the dissolved ions raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients.

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