Is it possible for the same two elements to form more than one compound? Is this consistent with Daltons atomic theory? Give an example.
K sp To begin: Solubility (S) K (Solubility product constant) sp In a reaction: (Cation) nAnion) (sm n Cation(aq) + m Anion(aq): n m K sp Q = [Cation] [Anion] At a certain temperature: All salts have a given constant K sp If: Q= K spSolution is saturated Q> K spA solid precipitate is formed in the reaction Q< K spSolution is considered unsaturated Solubility – Measure of how to make saturated solution Either gram solubility (how many grams in a given volume) or MOLAR solubility (S, how many moles per liter of saturated solution) Relationships between S and K sp 1. Write an equation where the salt is dissolved and dissociated (review ions from previous chapters) 2. Write