A salt, AB3, expresses an aqueous solubility of 0.0750molL1 with respect to the given solubility? What is Ksp for this solute?

1 Answer
Nov 22, 2016

Ksp=[A3+][B]3=27×0.07504

Explanation:

We examine the following equilibrium:

AB3(s)A3++3B

Since the solid cannot express a concentration, we write the following expression to represent the solubility product:

Ksp=[A3+][B]3

As is usual in these problems, we raise each concentration to the power of the stoichiometric coefficient in the solubility expression, and thus we have the product [A3+]1×[B]3.

But we are given that [AB3(aq)]=0.0750molL1, and thus we are in a position to evaluate Ksp directly.

And thus [A]=0.0750molL1, and [B]=3×0.0750molL1.

Ksp=[0.0750][3×0.0750]3=27×0.07504

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