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Carsen Forbes
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17 June, 20:12
When is Ksp determined for a system?
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Adrianna Pitts
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The solubity product constant (Ksp) is the equilibrium constant for a solid substance dissolving in an aqueous solution. It represents the level at which a solute dissolves in solution. The more soluble a substance is, the highe the Ksp value it has. Ksp is determined for a system when equlibrium is established and when the two phase system is saturated.
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