At 25 °C, an aqueous solution has an equilibrium concentration of 0.00423 0.00423 M for a generic cation, A + A+ (aq), and 0.00423 0.00423 M for a generic anion, B − B− (aq). What is the equilibrium constant, K sp Ksp , of the generic salt AB (s)

Respuesta :

Answer : The value of [tex]K_{sp}[/tex] of the generic salt AB is, [tex]1.79\times 10^{-5}[/tex]

Explanation : Given,

Concentration of generic cation, [tex]A^+[/tex] = 0.00423 M

Concentration of generic anion, [tex]B^-[/tex] = 0.00423 M

The equilibrium chemical reaction will be:

[tex]AB(s)\righleftharpoons A^+(aq)+B^-(aq)[/tex]

The solubility constant expression for this reaction is:

[tex]K_{sp}=[A^+][B^-][/tex]

Now put all the given values in this expression, we get:

[tex]K_{sp}=(0.00423M)\times (0.00423M)[/tex]

[tex]K_{sp}=1.79\times 10^{-5}[/tex]

Thus, the value of [tex]K_{sp}[/tex] of the generic salt AB is, [tex]1.79\times 10^{-5}[/tex]