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The amount of solute present in a saturated solution at a certain temperature is called………

A

solubility

B

concentration

C

volume percentage

D

weight percentage

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A solution which remains in equilibrium with undissolved solute is said to be saturated. The concentration of a saturated solution at a given temperature is called solubility. The product of concentration of ions in a saturated solution of an electrolyte at a given temperature, is called solubility product (K_(sp)) . For the electrolyte, A_(x),B_(y),:A_(x),B_(y(s)) rarr xA^(y+)+ y^(Bx-) , with solubility S, the solubility product (K_(sp)) =x^(x)xxy^(y) xx s^(x+y) . While calculating the solubility of a sparingly soluble salt in the presence of some strong electrolyte containing a common ion, the common ion concentration is practically equal to that of strong electrolyte. If in a solution, the ionic product of an clectrolyte exceeds its K_(sp) , value at a particular temperature, then precipitation occurs. The solubility of BaSO_(4) , in 0.1 M BaCl_(2) , solution is (K_(sp) , of BaSO_(4), = 1.5 xx 10^(-9))

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