Both the solubility product and ionic product are applicable to all types of solutions.

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The solubility of a sparingly soluble salt can be calculated using the solubility product principle, which is the ionic product of the salt at saturation. The sparing solubility salt contains some ions in the solution and some residue of the undissolved salt.


Both the solubility product and ionic product are applicable to all types of solutions.