How do you calculate Ksp from concentration?

1 Answer
Aug 21, 2017

K_sp = [A^+]^m [B^+]^nKsp=[A+]m[B+]n

Explanation:

Solubility constant only deals with the products and it can be gotten from the concentration of the products..

It is given by the formula -> K_sp = [A^+]^m [B^+]^nKsp=[A+]m[B+]n

Where K_sp = "Solubility Constant"Ksp=Solubility Constant

color(white)(xxxx) [A^+] and [B^+] = "Concentration of the products"××[A+]and[B+]=Concentration of the products

color(white)(xxxx) n and m = "stoichiometric coefficients"××nandm=stoichiometric coefficients