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Answer the following : The solubility of a sparingly soluble salt get affected in the presence of a soluble salt having one common ion. Explain. - Chemistry

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Answer the following :

The solubility of a sparingly soluble salt gets affected in the presence of a soluble salt having one common ion. Explain.

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i. The presence of a common ion affects the solubility of a sparingly soluble salt.

ii. Consider, the solubility equilibrium of AgCl,

\[\ce{AgCl_{(s)} ⇌ Ag^+_{ (aq)} + Cl^-_{ (aq)}}\]

The solubility product of AgCl is

Ksp = [Ag+][Cl-]

iii. Suppose AgNO3 is added to the saturated solution of AgCl. The salt AgNO3 being a strong electrolyte dissociates completely in the solution.

\[\ce{AgNO_{3(aq)} -> Ag^+_{ (aq)} + NO^-_{3(aq)}}\]

iv. The dissociation of AgCl and AgNO3 produce a common Ag+ ion. The concentration of Ag+ ion in the solution increases owing to complete dissociation of AgNO3.

v. According to Le-Chatelier's principle, the addition of Ag+ ions from AgNO3 to the solution of AgCl shifts the solubility equilibrium of AgCl from right to left. The reverse reaction in which AgCl precipitates is favoured until the solubility equilibrium is re-established.

vi. However, the value of Ksp remains the same since it is an equilibrium constant. Thus, the solubility of a sparingly soluble compound decreases with the presence of a common ion in solution.

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