- How do you calculate KSP?
- How do you find KSP from solubility and molar mass?
- How does KSP relate to solubility?
How do you calculate KSP?
Next we write out the expression for Ksp , then "plug in" the concentrations to obtain the value for Ksp. Let's do an example: The solubility of Ag2CrO4 in water is 1.31 x 10-4 moles/L. Calculate the value of Ksp . Using mole ratios, the [Ag+] will go up by (2 x 1.31 x 10-4 moles/L) = 2.62 x 10-4 moles/L.
How do you find KSP from solubility and molar mass?
2) divide the grams per liter value by the molar mass of the substance. This gives moles per liter, which is molar solubility. After the above conversion, the problem becomes calculate the Ksp from molar solubility data.
How does KSP relate to solubility?
Ksp (Solubility product constant) is the equilibrium between a solid and its respective ions in a solution. The value of the constant identifies the degree of which the compound can dissociate in water. For example the higher the Ksp the more soluble the compound is.