Each of the following describes some aspect of solubility except one. Choose tha
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Each of the following describes some aspect of solubility except one. Choose that one.
The solubility product is the product of the molar concentrations of the ions in a saturated solution, each raised to appropriate powers of the equation.
The form of the ion product of a salt is the same as the solubility product constant expression.
The solubility of Ag2CO3 will be twice that of AgCl because it contains two silver ions compared to one.
The solubility of a salt is defined as the amount that dissolves in a given amount of solute to give a saturated solution.
Explanation / Answer
The third one doesn't show a real aspect about solubility, you can't make a conclusion about this aspect only taking into acount the molecular formula, you need experimental data (from a physical chemistry handbook for example) to know how is going to be solubility.
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