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Two sparingly soluble salt AB and `XY_2` have the same product. Which salt will be more soluble ?

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To determine which of the two sparingly soluble salts, AB and XY₂, is more soluble when they have the same solubility product (Ksp), we can analyze their dissociation and solubility. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Define the Dissociation of Salts:** - For salt AB, when it dissolves, it dissociates into one cation (A⁺) and one anion (B⁻): \[ AB (s) \rightleftharpoons A^+ (aq) + B^- (aq) ...
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