Why are compounds such as sodium chloride usually not given
Interpretation:
Some compounds are not given
Concept introduction:
The solubility product is calculated for the ionic compounds which are either sparingly soluble or insoluble in water.
Answer to Problem 65A
Explanation of Solution
By dissolving sodium chloride in water, a saturated solution of sodium chloride is formed. Sodium chloride completely dissociates into sodium and chloride ions. Thus, solubility product cannot be calculated for it or it has ionic product.
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