- ✓The ionic product of an electrolyte in its saturated solution
- BThe product of the solubilities of the ions of the electrolyte
- CThe product of solubilities of the salts
- DThe product of the concentration of the ions
$A _a B _{b(s)} \rightleftharpoons a A _{(a q)}^{+}+b B _{(a q)}^{-}$
$K _c=\frac{\left. [A ^{+}\right]^a\left[ B ^{-}\right]^b}{\left[ A _a B _b\right]}$
$K _{ s p }=\left[ A ^{+}\right]^a\left[ B ^{-}\right]^b$
$K_{\text {sp }}$, called the solubility product constant.
Product of ion concentrations in a saturated solution.
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Statement $I:$ The melting point of monocarboxylic acid with even number of carbon atoms is higher than that of with odd number of carbon atoms acid immediately below and above it in the series.
Statement $II :$ The solubility of monocarboxylic acids in water decreases with increase in molar mass.
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