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The product of the concentration of the ions of an electrolyte raised to power of their coefficients in the balanced chemical equation in the solution at any concentration . Its value is not constant and varies with change in concentration . Its value is not constant and varies with change in concentration . Its value is not constant and varies with change in concentration . Ionic product of the saturated solution is called solubility product `K_(sp)`
(i) When `K_(ip) = K_(sp)` , the solution is just saturated and no precipitation takes place .
(ii) When `K_(ip) lt K_(sp)` the solution is unsaturated and precipitation will not take place .
(iii) When `K_(ip) gt K_(sP)` the solution is supersaturated and precipitation takes place .
The solubility product `K_(sp)` , of sparingly soluable salt MX at `25^(@)` is ` 2.5 xx10^(-9)` . The solubility of the salt in mol `L^(-1)` at this temperature is :

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The product of the concentration of the ions of an electrolyte raised to power of their coefficients in the balanced chemical equation in the solution at any concentration . Its value is not constant and varies with change in concentration . Its value is not constant and varies with change in concentration . Its value is not constant and varies with change in concentration . Ionic product of the saturated solution is called solubility product K_(sp) (i) When K_(ip) = K_(sp) , the solution is just saturated and no precipitation takes place . (ii) When K_(ip) lt K_(sp) the solution is unsaturated and precipitation will not take place . When K_(ip) gt K_(sP) the solution is supersaturated and precipitation takes place . The concentration of Ag^(+) ions in a given saturated solution of AgCl at 25^(@)C is 1.06 xx10^(-5) g ion per litre . The solubility product of AgCl is :

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  • When a concentrated solution of an electrolyte is diluted

    A
    its specific conductance increases
    B
    its equivalent conductivity decreases
    C
    its specific conductivity decreases and equivalent conductivity increases
    D
    Both specific and equivalent conductivity increases
  • The product of ionic concentration in a saturated solution of an electrolyte at a given temperature is constant an is known as

    A
    Ionic product of the electrolyte
    B
    Solubility product
    C
    Ionization constant
    D
    Dissociation constant
  • Concentration of nitrogen remains constant by

    A
    nitrogent cycle
    B
    thundering
    C
    lightening
    D
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