Consider two sparingly soluble salts AB and AC.
If AB has solubility as x mol L−1 in presence of AC , and AC has solubility as y mol L−1 in presence of AB.
Which of the following relations are correct?
Simultaneous solubility:
Sparingly soluble salt 1: AB having x mol L−1 solubility in the presence of AC
Sparingly soluble salt 2: AC having y mol L−1 solubility in the presence of AB
AB(s)⇌ A+(aq)+B−(aq) with Ksp1
Equilibrium:C1−x x+y x
AC(s)⇌ A+(aq)+C−(aq) with Ksp2
Equilibrium:C2−y y+x y
From the above reactions the Ksp values are
Ksp1=(x)(x+y) −(1)
Ksp2=(y)(x+y) −(2)
Dividing both the equations
Ksp1Ksp2=xy
Adding both the equations
Ksp1+Ksp2=(x+y)2
x+y=√Ksp1+Ksp2
∴ Option A and option C are correct.