Practice Problem: Solubility Product Constant Calculations
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We've learned that there are ionic solids that are insoluble in water, and while for the most part that's accurate, we are bending the truth a little bit. Even compounds that are totally water insoluble will still dissolve a teeny tiny bit. We can communicate just how much using solubility product constants, which are another type of equilibrium constant. Let's learn how to calculate these now!
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