Solubility Equilibria Chapter 16. Table of Contents Copyright © Cengage Learning. All rights reserved 2 16.1Solubility Equilibria and the Solubility Product.
Chapter 16 – Chemical Equilibria Objectives: 1.Determine equilibrium constant expressions. 2.Know the factors which affect equilibrium. 3.Calculate Q and.
Qual II Separation and Identification of the Group II Hydroxides in an Unknown.
The Structure of Water Water is a Polar Molecule. This means that it has a positive and a negative end. This is why water is “sticky.”
Solubility Equilibrium In saturated solutions dynamic equilibrium exists between undissolved solids and ionic species in solutions Solids continue to dissolve.
K sp and Solubility Equilibria. Saturated solutions of salts are another type of chemical equilibrium. Slightly soluble salts establish a dynamic equilibrium.
Ch 17: Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria Brown, LeMay Ch 17 AP Chemistry.
Solubility and Complex Ion Equilibria. Slightly soluble salts establish a dynamic equilibrium with the hydrated cations and anions in solution.