2. The solubilities of a uni-univalent salt in an aqueous solution of sodium chloride (which had no ion in common with t

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2. The solubilities of a uni-univalent salt in an aqueous solution of sodium chloride (which had no ion in common with t

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2. The solubilities of a uni-univalent salt in an aqueous solution of sodium chloride (which had no ion in common with the salt) at 298 K were NaCl/mol 0 0 0.001 0.005 0.01 0.02 dm-3 Salt/mol 5.00 x 5.22 x 4.90 x 10-4 5.40 x 10-4 5.65 x 10-4 dm-3 10-4 10-4 Calculate the solubility product of the salt and its activity coefficient in a saturated solution in water. So = 4.73 x 10-4,44 = 0.966, K, = 2.24 x 10-7 == 1: > 2 1
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