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Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: Equilibrium - Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts
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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.

Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: Equilibrium - Solubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble Salts
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1. Precipitate is formed if ionic product is ______________
2. The solubility for the salts of the type AB3 is given by _______________
3. Common Ion effect can be used in which of the following cases?
4. For the dissociation of an electrolyte AxBy, Ksp is given as [Ay+]x[Bx+]y. What is Ksp?
5. Hydroxide Ion concentration in calcium hydroxide and barium Hydroxide is an example of ______________ solution.
6. If Ksp of a salt A2B3 is given by 1 x 10-25. Then find the solubility of the salt?
7. Both the solubility product and ionic product are applicable to all types of solutions.
8. A salt is soluble is the solubility is ______________
9. Solubility product can be used in predicting the solubility of a sparingly soluble salt.
10. The degree of dissociation of Ammonium hydroxide increases in the presence of Ammonium Chloride because of ______________