Question
A sparingly soluble salt having general formula $\text{A}^{\text{p+}}_{\text{x}}\text{B}^{\text{q-}}_{\text{y}}$ and molar solubility S is in equilibrium with its saturated solution. Derive a relationship between the solubility and solubility product for such salt.

Answer

A sparingly soluble salt having general formula $\text{A}^{\text{p+}}_{\text{x}}\text{B}^{\text{q-}}_{\text{y}}.$ Its molar solubility is S mol $\text{L}^{-1}$.

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