AP Chemistry Unit 7.12 Practice Problems - Common-Ion Effect
Identify the solubility of a salt, and/or the value of K for the salt, based on the concentration of a common ion already present in solution. The solubility of a salt is reduced when it is dissolved into a solution that already contains one of the ions present in the salt. The impact of this "common-ion effect" on solubility can be understood qualitatively using Le Châtelier's principle or calculated from the K. for the dissolution process. Find question packet here - https://drive.google.com/file/d/16C_E...

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