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11.7 Solubility of sparingly soluble salts
If the concentration of a saturated solution of the salt Bν+Aν− is lower than about 0.01
mol dm−^3 , we speak about a sparingly soluble salt. An equilibrium between the undis-
solved and dissolved salt is established in the system. The dissolved salt dissociates into ions
completely. Overall we may write
Bν+Aν−(s) =ν+Bz
+
+ν−Az
−
. (11.106)
The equilibrium constant of this reaction is called thesolubility productKs. We have
Ks=
aν
+
Bz+a
ν−
Az−
aBν+Aν−
=cν
+
Bz+c
ν−
Az−γ
ν
±(c
st)−ν, (11.107)
whereν=ν++ν−.
Example
The solubility product of silver chromate at a temperature of 298 K and the standard pressure is
Ks= 9× 10 −^12. Calculate the solubility of silver chromate
a) given thatγ±= 1,
b) given that the Debye-H ̈uckel relation with the constantA= 1.176 applies.