Chad provides an introduction to solubility equilibria with a comprehensive lesson on Solubility and Ksp. This begins with an explanation of how Ksp, the solubility product constant, is the equilibrium constant for a reaction in which a solid salt dissociates into aqueous ions. It is demonstrated how to determine the reaction for any salt as well as how to write the equilibrium constant expression.
The molar solubility is also defined as the molar concentration of salt that dissolves in water. The relationship between Ksp and the molar solubility is determined for a variety of salts, and it is shown how to calculate the molar solubility from the Ksp and the Ksp from the molar solubility.
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00:00 Lesson Introduction
00:25 How to Calculate Molar Solubility from Ksp for AgCl
06:07 How to Calculate Molar Solubility from Ksp for Ag2S
11:36 How to Calculate Ksp from Molar Solubility for BiI3
16:19 How to Determine the Most Soluble Compound from Ksp
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17.4 Solubility and Ksp | General Chemistry
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