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The numerical value of a solubility prod...

The numerical value of a solubility product `K_(sp)` is measured by experiment.For example, we could determine `K_(sp)` for `CaSO_(4)` by adding on excess of solid `CaSO_(4)` to water, string the mixture to give a saturated solution of `CaSO_(4)` and then measuring the concentration of `Ca^(2+)` and `SO_(4)^(-)` in the saturated solution. Value of `K_(sp)` are unaffected by the presence of other ions in solution. At `27^(@)C` experiemntal value of `K_(sp)` is `2.4 xx 10^(-5) M^(2)`.
Will a precipitate for if equal volumes of 0.08 M `CaCl_(2)` and 0.02 M `Na_(2)SO_(4)` are mixed ?

A

Yeas

B

No

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Can not predict

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