Interpretation : The concentration of two ions is to be explained.
Concept Introduction : When two solutions of two different ionic substances are combined, precipitation occurs, which is a
Answer to Problem 134A
The concentrations of two ions must be greater than the solubility product if there is a precipitate occurrence.
Explanation of Solution
A precipitate is formed when two ions of different ionic substances are mixed.
The precipitate of the ions depends on the solubility product.
The solubility product shows the rate of solute dissolution in a solution. The compound is more soluble the higher the solubility product.
The product of the two ions' concentrations must be greater than the solubility product for the formation of the precipitate.
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